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Economic behavior as well as economic resources of individuals vary with age. Swedish time series show that the age structure of the population contains information correlated to medium-term trends in growth, inflation and other macroeconomic data. GDP gaps estimated by age structure regressions...
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In Q 3-4 2016, Russia's economy entered the phase of cyclical growth from the lowest point of the business cycle, its typical feature being the unstable movement patterns of the main socioeconomic development indicators. Inflation hit its historic low. The ruble's strengthening boosted the...
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effects are also relatively well in accordance with what could be expected from life-cycle theory. In the forecasting exercise … equal in merit with a general VAR model that has been used by the Riksbank (Bank of Sweden). We conclude that the source of …
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This paper assesses the probability method for quantifying EU consumer survey data on perceived and expected inflation. Based on household level data from the Swedish consumer survey that asks for both qualitative and quantitative responses, it is found that the theoretical assumptions of the...
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This paper studies the forecasting ability of various Phillips curve specifications in a pseudo out-of-sample exercise for Swedish inflation over the period 1980-2014. Three measures of inflation are considered –– headline inflation, underlying inflation, GDP deflator inflation, in addition...
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This study approaches the Quantity Theory of Money at a conceptual level, asking how it can be most reasonably …
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This study approaches the Quantity Theory of Money at a conceptual level, asking how it can be most reasonably … find evidence of its linchpin prediction that is not limited to periods of high inflation. -- quantity theory of money …
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This study approaches the Quantity Theory of Money at a conceptual level, asking how it can be most reasonably …
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This paper outlines the key features of the production version of the quarterly projection model (QPM), which is a forward-looking open-economy gap model, calibrated to represent the Indian case, for generating forecasts and risk assessment as well as conducting policy analysis. QPM incorporates...
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India formally adopted flexible inflation targeting (FIT) in June 2016 to place price stability, defined in terms of a target CPI inflation, as the primary objective of monetary policy. In this context, the paper draws on Indian macroeconomic developments since 2000 and the experience of other...
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