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the factors underlying inflation inertia by examining the cyclical behavior of marginal costs, as well as that of its two … as a tool to compare the characteristics of European inflation dynamics with those observed in the U.S. We also analyse …
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-ups and costs and therefore can have a negative impact on prices. In order to assess their empirical relevance, we used a …
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-EU trading partners at the country-sector level. We find that especially upstream integration and EU-accession dampen inflation …
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Digitalisation can be viewed as a major supply/technology shock affecting macroeconomic aggregates that are important for monetary policy, such as output, productivity, investment, employment and prices. This paper takes stock of developments in the digital economy and their possible impacts...
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years of restrictions, growing debts and money supply, and extremely high inflation. This research analyses the Harmonised … Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) in the service industries of the EU-27, comparing it to overall inflation and price growth … inflation and substantiates the need for monetary policy measures to slow down inflation. …
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The marked turnaround in Russia's foreign trade in 2023 exerted strong downward pressure on the Russian rouble, which lost around 30% of its value. Global oil prices were declining in the first half of the year, the EU import embargo on Russian oil depressed prices even further; and on top of...
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rate behaviour (appreciation drives disinflation), commodities price dynamics ("imported" inflation) and administrative …The paper proposes two econometric models of inflation for Azerbaijan: one based on monthly data and eclectic, another … based on quarterly data and takes into account disequilibrium at the money market. Inflation regression based on monthly …
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-EU trading partners at the country-sector level. We find that especially upstream integration and EU-accession dampen inflation …
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This paper explores the evolution and determinants of public support for the euro since its creation in 1999 until the end of 2017, thereby covering the pre-crisis experience of the euro, the crisis years and the recent recovery. Using uniquely large macro and micro databases and applying...
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Digitalisation can be viewed as a major supply/technology shock affecting macroeconomic aggregates that are important for monetary policy, such as output, productivity, investment, employment and prices. This paper takes stock of developments in the digital economy and their possible impacts...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012521148