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‘The Great Recession' was preceded by a prolonged period of high growth accompanied by low and stable inflation, the so-called ‘Great Moderation'. During that period, potential growth estimates were trending upwards and output gaps remained small. However, other imbalances were progressively...
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‘The Great Recession' was preceded by a prolonged period of high growth accompanied by low and stable inflation, the so called ‘The Great Moderation'. In Spain, a similar pattern was observed: in fact, potential growth estimates were trending upwards, implying that output gaps remained...
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Carbon pricing initiatives, designed to increase the relative prices of greenhouse gas-intensive goods and services, could not only push up CPI inflation but also affect its volatility. Existing empirical literature has only found that carbon pricing schemes are generally associated to a...
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