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economists to engage with Phillips' famous unemployment/wage-inflation analysis, now referred to as the Phillips curve. They … formulated the firstunemployment/price-inflation version of the Phillips curve and were the first to interpret the Phillips curve … reconstruction and assessment of their original formulation, documenting the close relationship between the wage-inflation and price-inflation …
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economists to engage with Phillips' famous unemployment/wage-inflation analysis, now referred to as the Phillips curve. They … formulated the first unemployment/price-inflation version of the Phillips curve and were the first to interpret the Phillips … careful reconstruction and assessment of their original formulation, documenting the close relationship between the wage-inflation …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010510926
economists to engage with Phillips’ famous unemployment/wage-inflation analysis, now referred to as the Phillips curve. They … formulated the firstunemployment/price-inflation version of the Phillips curve and were the first to interpret the Phillips curve … reconstruction and assessment of their original formulation, documenting the close relationship between the wage-inflation and price-inflation …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010887051
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cyclical movements in Treasury bond premia. Downward nominal rigidities create state-dependence in output and inflation … dynamics: a higher level of inflation makes prices more flexible, leading output and inflation to be more volatile, and bonds … to become more risky. The model matches well the relation between the level of inflation and a number of salient macro …
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inertial inflation hypothesis gains terrain in the second round of the monetarist-structuralist debate on economic …
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unemployment. Our model succeeds in replicating the empirical fact of a downward sloping Phillips curve for low inflation rates and … an upward sloping curve for high inflation rates. The reason is that low inflation rates make saving, as opposed to …, when inflation exceeds a certain threshold, money is too costly to hold, which results in a decrease in output and an …
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The paper investigates the role played by Friedman's interpretation of the Brazilian inflation in his 1967 formulation … of the natural rate hypothesis and in his 1976 discussion of indexation and other institutional arrangements in the face … of chronic inflation. It is argued that, as an empirical economist and in the absence of evidence from industrialized …
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The paper investigates the role played by Friedman’s interpretation of the Brazilian inflation in his 1967 formulation … of the natural rate hypothesis and in his 1976 discussion of indexation and other institutional arrangements in the face … of chronic inflation. It is argued that, as an empirical economist and in the absence of evidence from industrialized …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011890130
episode price-setting firms' expect inflation to be highly persistent and opt for backward-looking indexation. As the central … that choose the rate for indexation also re-assess the likelihood that announced inflation targets determine steady …-state inflation and adjust indexation of contracts accordingly. A strategy of announcing and pursuing short-term targets for inflation …
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