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relation between their current wages and their past wages, adjusted for inflation. We call this the post-crisis Phillips Curve …In this paper we test a new empirical relationship between wage and inflation. We introduce the concept of a cumulative …. The shape of the post-crisis Phillips Curve expresses the theoretical assumption that the inflation rate stays below its …
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As inflation rates in the United States decline, analysts are asking if there are economic reasons to hold the rates at … levels above zero. Previous studies of whether inflation "greases the wheels" of the labor market ignore inflation …-setting that allows the benefits of inflation (downward wage flexibility) to be separated from disruptive uncertainty about …
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This paper explores whether the transmission mechanism between wages and prices in the euro area is affected by the … growth regime. Since the great financial crisis inflation developments have posed major puzzles to economists as inflation … paper analyses whether the wage-price pass-through may have contributed to these inflation puzzles. Applying the Threshold …
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' PC (relating the level of the inflation rate, not the change in this rate, to the rate of unemployment); and the …
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Abwärtsnominallohnstarrheit vom inflationären Umfeld selbst abhängt und in Phasen mit niedriger Inflation sinkt. -- nominal wage rigidity … ; equilibrium unemployment ; inflation target ; Phillips curve ; Lucas critique ; Germany …
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results suggest that euro-area inflation forecasts have reacted less to unemployment forecasts after the start of the … financial crisis but another cost measure (energy inflation) remains significant. This finding is consistent with a flatter … better anchoring of inflation expectations and increases in structural unemployment do not seem to find support in the survey …
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Keynesian assumption ofprice rigidity and show that the response of inflation to the output gap tends to be significant only if … the inflation rate tends to be relatively high and exceeds a certain threshold. For a low inflation rate, the price … during which the elasticity of inflation rate to an excess demand has become highly important and the inflation rate …
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Policymakers and researchers see inflation characterized by cyclical fluctuations driven by changes in resource … utilization and temporary shocks, around a trend influenced by inflation expectations. We study the in-sample inflation dynamics … and forecast inflation out-of-sample by analyzing a New Keynesian Phillips Curve (NKPC) in the frequency domain. In …
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achieved by maximization of utility subject to budget constraint. An increase in inflation that is not accompanied by … about inflation which in turn requires appropriate modelling of inflationary behavior. This study assesses efficacies of … different versions of new Keynesian Phillips curve for capturing dynamics of CPI inflation. Estimation of different formulations …
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inflation and inflation uncertainty. Thus, we can test for state-dependence of the Calvo parameter in a straightforward way. To … that a number of shortcomings of empirical NKPC model representations in explaining inflation data may be addressed by … the relation between inflation and marginal costs are considerably reduced in the framework of our more general NKPC …
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