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The recent surge in inflation led many unions and firms to alter their bargaining and wage-setting policies. Using … during periods of high and low inflation. We find state dependence along the extensive and intensive margins: the average … complement these findings with newly compiled union-level panel data on collective bargaining outcomes. We show that the observed …
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relationship between the key macroeconomic tools of maintaining macroeconomic stability: inflation and unemployment. Our empirical … findings showed that unemployment rate and inflation are positively associated in Uzbekistan, which contradicts with the …
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The objective of this study was to shed new light on the non-linear effects of inflation and the inflation thresholds … for long-term growth in Africa. Using a dynamic panel threshold model, the study covered a large panel-data set of 41 … countries in order to see if there are any differences in the empirical linkage between inflation and long-term growth. For the …
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implications of variable labor force participation rates for inflation and establish the following result: if endogenous movements … dynamics. Indeed, during recessions, the upward pressures on inflation stemming from the lack of a downward adjustment in real …
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In this paper we test a new empirical relationship between wage and inflation. We introduce the concept of a cumulative … relation between their current wages and their past wages, adjusted for inflation. We call this the post-crisis Phillips Curve …. The shape of the post-crisis Phillips Curve expresses the theoretical assumption that the inflation rate stays below its …
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This paper presents a new formulation of conflict inflation labeled the "pass-through" approach, which contrasts with … the existing "pressure balance" approach. The model generates Phillips styled inflation - unemployment dynamics that are a … hybrid of Keynesian and NAIRU dynamics. Conflict inflation arises when economic activity rises above the consistent claims …
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This paper provides empirical evidence of the role of spatial factors on the determination of inflation dynamics for a … representative set of tradable commodities in Chile. We present a simple model that explains inflation divergence across regions in a … inflation while macroeconomic common factors do not play an important role in this process. Existing literature had obtained the …
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The long-run relation between growth and inflation has not yet been studied in the context of nominal price and wage … integrate staggered price- and wage-setting into an endogenous growth framework. In this setting, growth and inflation are … linked via the incentive to innovate. For standard calibrations, the linkage is strong: as trend inflation shifts from -5 to …
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inflation and unemployment. We focus on the G7 economies plus Spain, and use monthly data –high-frequency data in a macro …
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This paper argues that typical applications of panel unit root tests should take possible nonstationarity in the … volatility process of the innovations of the panel time series into account. Nonstationarity volatility arises for instance when … enjoyed by many industrialized countries, known as the "Great Moderation". It also proposes a new testing approach for panel …
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