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also investigate how much of the variation in national inflation rates in Europe can be explained by price level …
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inflation, particularly in the 1970s, and the choice of an exchange rate regime consistent with domestic monetary and fiscal … reminiscent of the global inflation generated by the weak dollar in the 1970s. -- Inflation ; Exchange Rates ; Macro Policies …
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excess liquidity reminiscent of the global inflation generated by the weak dollar in the 1970s …
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This paper studies net foreign assets and the differential returns between gross foreign assets and liabilities for a sample of 49 countries between 1981 and 2007. It shows that investment income is more important than capital gains in imparting a drift to net foreign assets over the long-run,...
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This paper uses multivariate GARCH techniques to study volatility spillovers between the Chinese non-deliverable forward market and seven of its Asia-Pacific counterparts over the period January 1998 to March 2005. To account for the time-variability of conditional correlation, a dynamic...
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In 2001, the United States' net debt to the rest of the world jumped to $2.3 trillion, a level double that recorded in 1999. Much of the increase reflects the new borrowing undertaken by the country to finance its mounting current account deficit. A third of the change, however, can be traced to...
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modest short-run output gains, greater excess demand pressures, noticeably higher CPI inflation rates over the whole of the …
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modest short-run output gains, greater excess demand pressures, noticeably higher CPI inflation rates over the whole of the …
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costs could rise due to excessive risk-taking; higher inflation expectations; higher likelihood of ever-greening; and higher …
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