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argue that inflation targeting with floating rates is better suited than hard pegs to manage the price level catching …-up process. We suggest a modification in the Maastricht inflation criterion which as currently defined has lost its economic …
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We empirically examine and compare the determinants of producer and consumer price inflation in 10 Asian economies … are more important in explaining producer price inflation than consumer price inflation in the 10 Asian economies. On the … other hand, for consumer prices, demand-pull factors still explain much of the inflation. Finally, we find that the …
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This paper uses a "trendy" approach to understand UK inflation dynamics. It focuses on the time series to isolate a low …-frequency and slow-moving component of inflation (the trend) from deviations around this trend. We find that this slow-moving trend … explains a substantial share of UK inflation dynamics. International prices are significantly correlated with the short …
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. Previous literature has highlighted the role of an economy's "structure" - such as its inflation volatility, inflation rate …, forecasts predicting how a given exchange rate movement will impact inflation at a specific point in time should take into …
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This study revisits and tests empirically the Portfolio Theory of Inflation (PTI), which analyzes how the effectiveness … (Bossone, The portfolio theory of inflation and policy (in)effectiveness, 2019). The PTI shows that when an economy is heavily … and policies aimed to stimulate output growth dissipate into domestic currency depreciation and higher inflation, with …
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endogeneity of money. Implicitly, the money supply process with regard to Turkish inflation is unpredictable with respect to the … past history of prices, i.e. either inflation or currency depreciation. Therefore, the Turkish monetary regime may be … persistently high inflationary process in Turkey. -- Demand for Money ; High Inflation ; Granger Causality ; Exogeneity of Money …
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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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minimizes the pitfalls associated with potential structural breaks. Exchange rate forecasting, inflation forecasting, output …
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The article provides estimates of short-run and medium-run exchange rate pass-through into domestic prices in Russia during the period of 2000–2012 using vector error correction model. Exchange rate pass-through asymmetry estimates, its assessments on different sub-periods and exchange rate...
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Several explanations of the "great inflation moderation" (1982-2006) have been put forth, the most popular being that … inflation was tamed due to good monetary policy, good luck (exogenous shocks such as oil prices), or structural changes such as … inventory management techniques. Drawing from Post-Keynesian and structuralist theories of inflation, this paper uses a vector …
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