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-price changes and the extent to which the fraction of price changes increases with inflation in the U.S. time-series. Though the …
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of the New Keynesian Phillips Curve (NKPC) is that they fail to capture the extent of inflation inertia in the data. In …
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This paper brings together, using extensive archival material from several countries, scattered information about Milton Friedman's views and predictions regarding U.S. monetary policy developments after 1960 (i.e., the period beyond that covered by his and Anna Schwartz's Monetary History of...
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type of shock. Expansionary securitization shocks lead to a permanent rise in real GDP and a fall in inflation. Bank …
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type of shock. Expansionary securitization shocks lead to a permanent rise in real GDP and a fall in inflation. Bank …
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type of shock. Expansionary securitization shocks lead to a permanent rise in real GDP and a fall in inflation. Bank …
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type of shock. Expansionary securitization shocks lead to a permanent rise in real GDP and a fall in inflation. Bank …
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shocks driving the economy and the systematic response of monetary policy to inflation: More flexible prices amplify the … the effect of supply shocks on output if interest rates are very responsive to inflation. Next, we estimate a medium …
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. Higher, persistent, inflation benefits homeowners under FRMs but hurts them under ARMs. …
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