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inflation. Among other things, the unemployment gap, which is the difference between unemployment rate and non …-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment (NAIRU), is used to measure inflationary pressure from the labour market. This paper examines … revisional property of the NAIRU is also examined, as well as the forecast capacity of the unemployment gap with regard to wages …
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and matching unemployment. We show that trend growth in itself does not generate a trade-off for the monetary authority …
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period than any previously used. We find that the difference between unemployment and the NAIRU is a significant determinant …
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-to-specific testing strategy reveals a recursive structure where only the unemployment rate and long-term interest rates are directly …
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