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-varying inflation persistence as an important issue for monetary policy. We determine not only the location and significance of breaks … in persistence, but also the number of breaks. Only one significant break in U.S. inflation persistence (measured by the … integration ; break in persistence ; unknown break point ; inflation dynamics …
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inflation and commodity prices using recent methods of linear cointegration, and non-linear Granger causality. The main …
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The paper aims to investigate the economic relationship between inflation and domestic debt. In countries that … experience high inflation, the inflationary process fed on increasing costs of domestic debt. As a result, the increasing debt to … countries into three groups. First group consists of Mexico, Turkey and Brazil; countries with high inflation experiences which …
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It is widely believed that moderate and stable inflation rates promote the development process of a country, and hence … economic growth. Moderate inflation supplements return to savers, enhances investment, and therefore, accelerates economic … growth of the country. The main purpose of this study is to study and analyze the relationship between inflation and economic …
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To which extent do equity and housing hedge against inflation? Despite an extensive literature, there is only little … horizon and period considered. Within one, five, and ten years housing hedges, at least partly, against inflation and the … to decrease with inflation in the post-war period. The hedge improves slightly with a longer time horizon and is perfect …
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This study investigates asymmetry in the impact of domestic inflation drivers in the Baltic States, focusing on the … affect the inflation rate by employing a nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag approach (NARDL) and the Phillips curve …. Empirical results demonstrate the long-run asymmetry as inflation in Estonia and Lithuania responds more significantly to …
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In the paper we propose a new methodological approach to core inflation estimation, based on a frequency domain … principal components estimator, suited to estimate systems of fractionally cointegrated processes. The proposed core inflation … measure is the scaled common persistent factor in inflation and excess nominal money growth and bears the interpretation of …
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In the paper we propose a new methodological approach to core inflation estimation, based on a frequency domain … principal components estimator, suited to estimate systems of fractionally cointegrated processes. The proposed core inflation … measure is the scaled common persistent factor in inflation and excess nominal money growth and bears the interpretation of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013319480
inflation. We find that based on a cointegrated VAR model there is a positive long-run relationship between inflation and the … found does not sufficiently take into account changes in policy settings following the high inflation experiences in the …
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investment can help hedge against inflation in the United States (US) and Canada. This study employed an autoregressive … distributed lag (ARDL) cointegration test developed by Pesaran, Shin, and Smith (2001), and finds evidence of a positive long … against inflation in the United States and Canada. …
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