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shock correlations between Romania and many other European economic entities, while also isolating the effect of post 2005 …The present paper is concerned with the prospect of euro adoption in Romania. The study starts from the relevant … - central bank independence and EU accession. After performing the pairwise correlations between Romania and the rest of the …
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This paper examines the sources of fluctuations in inflation and output in two leading transition- economy candidates for admission to the European Union (EU), Poland and Hungary. Using a rational expectations, dynamic open economy aggregate supply- aggregate demand model, we consider real oil...
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This paper examines the sources of fluctuations in inflation and output in two leading transitioneconomy candidates for admission to the European Union (EU), Poland and Hungary. Using a rational expectations, dynamic open economy aggregate supply- aggregate demand model, we consider real oil...
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nature of the shock: a negative oil supply shock reduces US output, whereas a positive oil demand shock has a positive and …
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An apparent disconnect has taken place between inflation and economic activity in the US over the last 25 years, with price inflation remaining remarkably stable in spite of large fluctuations in the output gap and other measures of economic slack. This observation has led some to believe that...
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