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), inflation and money supply growth, while oft studied, is one that remains unclear. We argue that the nature of the relation …. Notably, a predominantly negative correlation with bond yields and inflation becomes positive, while the opposite is true for … power switches temporarily to positive around economic shocks. This suggests that higher yields, inflation and money growth …
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In order to identify structural shocks that affect economic variables, restrictions need to be imposed on the parameters of structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) models. Economic theory is the primary source of such restrictions. However, only over-identifying restrictions can be tested with...
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This paper investigates the impact of the money supply in different states of inflation and economic growth in South … different states of inflation and economic growth. Moreover, the use of shock accounts for time-varying elasticity. It is found …, the money supply was insignificant. The money supply had a negative and a positive impact on inflation in states 1 and 2 …
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power for inflation or, put differently, whether money growth Granger causes inflation. We use a historical dataset … - consisting of annual Swedish data on money growth and inflation ranging from 1620 to 2021 - and employ state-of-the-art Bayesian … likelihoods - provides strong evidence in favour of money growth Granger causing inflation. This strong evidence is, however, not …
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