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In Canada, targeting the inflation rate was intended as a temporary measure on a journey to price-level stability, but … account, changing beliefs about the stability or otherwise of ongoing inflation, the capacity of a flexible exchange rate to … inflation targeting arrived on the scene only after the Canadian regime was well established. …
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this has led some economists to recommend that Canada increase its inflation rate. Underlying this view is the idea that …A recent paper has suggested there might be a trade-off between inflation and unemployment at low inflation rates and …, because firms are reluctant to cut workers' nominal wages, a moderate amount of inflation can be used to facilitate needed …
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This paper analyses the post-pandemic inflation dynamics in Canada using a behavioral macroeconomic model of the Bank … of Canada. Two crucial behavioral assumptions in line with empirical evidence characterize the model: firms make price …-pandemic inflation can be explained by these simple heuristics and traced back to the lifting of economic restrictions in mid-2020 …
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of the rise in inequality. Data show that income inequality in Canada increased substantially during the 1980s and first …Concerns over rising inequality have heightened in the years following the 2007-09 global financial crisis and, more … recently, with the COVID-19 pandemic. This staff discussion paper reviews the historical facts regarding income inequality in …
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