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Persistently high unemployment rates in Germany have led to a long-running controversy on the causes of the … unemployment problem. This paper aims to re­view the contribution of Keynesian and monetarist theories to this controversy and … explores empirically their implications for the explanation of high un­em­ploy­ment in Germany using a structural vector …
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voneinander unterscheidet, dass sich dies im Verlauf des Zusammenhangs von Inflation und Arbeitslosigkeit niederschlägt. Erste … Studie bezieht sich auf die klassische Phillips-Kurve, die den empirischen Zusammenhang zwischen Inflation und …
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towards asylum seekers; 2) migrating workers in the workplace; 3) inflation and monetary policy; and 4) the role played by …
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towards asylum seekers; 2) migrating workers in the workplace; 3) inflation and monetary policy; and 4) the role played by …
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towards asylum seekers; 2) migrating workers in the workplace; 3) inflation and monetary policy; and 4) the role played by …
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difference affecting answers lies in the different time of inflation environment, i.e. low in 2021 and high in 2022. The survey … covers various topics having to do with inflation and monetary policy, including: 1) inflation perceptions and expectations …
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inflation and monetary policy, including: 1) inflation perceptions and expectations, 2) interest in and subjective, as well as …
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-term determinants of output, unemployment, and inflation. It exposes the reader to a synthesis modeling approach which allows the … study is the first to consider an open economy and "let the data speak" about the determinants of output, unemployment, and … inflation in Germany. The analysis proceeds in two steps. First, the empirical validity of commonly maintained hypotheses about …
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A regime shift towards increased inflation expectations is credited with jumpstarting the recovery from the Great … Depression in the United States. Germany experienced a recovery as fast and strong in the 1930s. What role did inflation … expectations play at the start of this remarkable economic upturn? To answer this question, we study inflation expectations in …
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inflation in the Donner-Benning Debate since 1942/43. In this tradition, the early Bundesbank was Weberian rather than …
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