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to increase users' participation by setting prices at both sides of the market such that the total price is below …
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This paper uses a two-sector model to estimate the relationship between prices, money, and the exchange rate in … monetary aggregates, domestic prices, real income, and foreign interest rates. In addition, the error-correction model shows …
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-through to prices, and interest rate policy following, rather than leading, financial market developments. Our estimated monetary …
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The paper develops a simple three-sector model of a developing country with nominal wage rigidity, in which one sector is thought of as the primary sector and the other two are sectors in which the country can diversify. The paper then analyzes the relationship between the market structure of...
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factors argued to explain the differences in the trends in core inflation and relative prices in the United Kingdom, the Euro …
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Why do prices in Spain's regions fail to converge? The prime suspects for this puzzling result are differences in … illustrate the effect of barriers on prices. A unique data set-derived from an extensive analysis of competition policies in … Spain- provides evidence that barriers to entry increase regional prices. The evidence also suggests that, consistent with …
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We study the cyclical properties of sales, regular price changes and average prices paid by consumers ("effective …" prices) in a dataset containing prices and quantities sold for numerous retailers across a variety of U.S. metropolitan areas … prices paid by consumers declines significantly with higher unemployment. This discrepancy can be reconciled by consumers …
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Like most Sub-Saharan African countries, Kenya’s economic growth appears to have been primarily driven by factor accumulation. The Selected Issues paper and Statistical Appendix for Kenya examines economic developments and policies. During the last two decades, Kenya has been plagued by...
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