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Over the last two centuries, the cross-spectral coherence between either narrow or broad money growth and inflation at … other countries, thus implying that the fraction of inflation’s long-run variation explained by long-run money growth has … correspondence with the inflationary outbursts associated with World War I and the Great Inflation–but not World War II …
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The process of European integration has gained considerable momentum during the past couple of years. This paper provides an assessment of the degree of integration of both the accession states of central and eastern Europe and of the pre-ins for monetary union with respect to Germany. Using...
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We jointly estimate the natural rate of interest, the natural rate of unemployment, expected inflation, and potential … output for the Euro area, the United States, Sweden, Australia, and the United Kingdom. Particular attention is paid to time …-variation in (i) the data-generation process for inflation, which we capture via a time-varying parameters specification for the …
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economic developments than previous models. It is estimated on data for Sweden and an aggregate of its main trading partners … Sweden and the foreign economy, we assume that global shocks to e.g. technology, real interest rates, financial risk, and …
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price and wage rigidities to study four countries (the U.S., the U.K., Sweden, and Germany) during the financial crisis and … factors were also important in the U.K., but less so in Sweden and Germany. Reduced matching efficiency was considerably less … important in the U.K. and Sweden than in the U.S., but matching efficiency improved in Germany, helping to keep unemployment low …
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In this paper, we estimate trend inflation in Sweden using an unobserved components stochastic volatility model. Using … data from 1995Q4 to 2021Q4 and Bayesian estimation methods, we find that trend inflation has been well-anchored during the … period - although in general at a level below the inflation target - and it does not appear to have been affected much by the …
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