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The persistent divergence between services and goods inflation in the euro area points to a deficit in productivity growth in services activities. A relative worsening in services sector competition appeared to play a role from the early 1980s to the mid-1990s, with the sector having displayed...
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Existing work on wage bargaining (as exemplified by Cukierman and Lippi, 2001) typically predicts more aggressive wage setting under monetary union. This insight has not been confirmed by the EMU experience, which has been characterised by wage moderation, thereby eliciting criticism from Posen...
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This paper estimates a linearised DSGE model for the euro area. The model is New Keynesian and allows for a role for oil usage and endogenous price markups. We find that the price markup reacts positively to the ratio of expected discounted profits to current output, which is normally seen to...
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