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This paper presents a model of employment, distribution and inflation in which a modern error correction specification of the nominal wage and price dynamics (referring to claims on income by workers and firms) occupies a prominent role. It is brought out, explicitly, how this rather typical...
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Since the early 2000s German exports and net exports have grown persistently, generating huge current account surpluses. These surpluses have added to immense current account imbalances within and outside the European Monetary Union (EMU). Contributing to the economic policy debate of whether it...
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Using the Cointegrated VAR framework, we provide evidence for the US manufacturing sector that the principle of effective demand in a growth context, by which a permanent demand shock has a permanent growth effect, is consistent with the stylized fact of a stationary rate of capacity...
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the time series approach (Trehan and Walsh, 1988). In this paper we analyze the sustainability of public debt in Italy … public debt in Italy following the approach proposed both by Trehan and Walsh (1988, 1991) and Bohn (1991). -- intertemporal …
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A money demand function for M2 is estimated for Italy for the period 1972-1998 within an error correction framework … monetary policy. This study takes these changes into account. Moreover, currency substitution, especially between Italy and …
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Despite the centrality of the theoretical relationship between real exchange rates and real interest rates differential in open economy macroeconomics, its empirical evidence, particularly when cointegration methods are used, is rather mixed. The study uses IFS, IMF data for India and US for the...
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Markets come to be known as the PIIGS, an acronym for Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece and Spain. By testing whether such kind …
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through their stock markets and especially among the exchange markets of Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece and Spain, known …
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The aim of this article was to assess the empirical evidence of the nexus between GDP and energy consumption for Italy … factor to GDP growth in Italy and that energy conservation policy should be formulated and implemented wisely …
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This study explains the effects of crude oil prices on copper and maize prices. Vector autoregressive and vector error correction models are used to study the relationship between oil prices and prices of copper and maize. The commodity price data used consist of average monthly prices of each...
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