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This paper examines the interactions between money, consumer prices and commodity prices at a global level from 1970 to 2008. Using aggregated data for major OECD countries and a cointegrating VAR framework, we are able to establish long run and short run relationships among these variables...
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useful information about variables such as commodity prices which matter for aggregate demand and thus inflation. Given this …
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useful information about variables such as commodity prices which matter for aggregate demand and thus inflation. Given this …
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useful information about variables such as commodity prices which matter for aggregate demand and thus inflation. Given this …
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CVAR fits the data very well. -- Commodity prices ; cointegration ; CVAR analysis ; global liquidity ; inflation …
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CVAR fits the data very well. -- Commodity prices ; cointegration ; CVAR analysis ; global liquidity ; inflation …
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useful information about variables such as commodity prices which matter for aggregate demand and thus inflation. Given this …
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useful information about variables such as commodity prices which matter for aggregate demand and thus inflation. Given this …
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This paper examines the interactions between money, consumer prices and commodity prices at a global level from 1970 to 2008. Using aggregated data for major OECD countries and a cointegrating VAR framework, we are able to establish long run and short run relationships among these variables...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005068989
This paper examines the interactions between money, consumer prices and commodity prices at a global level from 1970 to 2008. Using aggregated data for major OECD countries and a cointegrating VAR framework, we are able to establish long run and short run relationships among these variables...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005738718