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countries of the former Soviet Union appears to be positively correlated with lower average inflation. There also seems to be …
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determinants of future growth; the behavior of inflation and velocity and implications for stabilization policy; interenterprise …
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In countries such as the Soviet Union, where wealth is mainly stored in monetary assets, the behavior of the money to income ratio is a poor indicator of the growth of undesired monetary balances (monetary overhang). In those countries a monetary overhang is primarily a wealth overhang, which...
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Using recently available Soviet material, this paper analyses the causes of repressed inflation in the Soviet consumer …
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The mechanism of hidden inflation in Soviet industrial growth statistics between 1928 and 1950 is described. Hidden … inflation arose when new products were substituted for old ones. Substitution biases in Soviet and Western growth estimates are … compared; the extent of hidden inflation in the Soviet figures is estimated. The view that all Soviet growth series were …
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repressed inflation in the Soviet consumer market. It finds that retail price subsidies, which increased as a proportion of …
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countries of the former Soviet Union appears to be positively correlated with lower average inflation. There also seems to be …
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