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global economic integration on the Phillips Curve and inflation dynamics. …
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This paper examines the drivers of the post-pandemic surge in inflation in four small open economies: Czechia, Hungary … significantly to inflation in the post-2020 period across countries, alongside notable contributions from domestic factors …, while monetary policy shocks have had a minimal impact on inflation since 2022 in all the countries considered. Additionally …
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that productivity shocks alone generate significant variation in inflation across the two countries. Government spending … shocks, in contrast, do not account for a significant portion of inflation variation. Varying relative country size, we find … that smaller countries experience higher variability of their inflation differential in response to shocks to productivity …
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Are government spending shocks inflationary at the zero lower bound (ZLB)? Despite the importance of the inflation … Keynesian models, which predict a larger fiscal multiplier following fiscal expansion at the ZLB - driven by rising inflation …
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The study on price stickiness examined nominal rigidities in the euro area and their importance for the functioning of markets. The study examined nominal rigidities in the euro area and their importance for the functioning of markets. It analysed the price setting behaviour of firms at the...
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competition to influence domestic inflation. By comparing the unrestricted and restricted specifications, we provide evidence that … foreign competition plays an important role in accounting for the behavior of inflation in the traded goods sector. Our … inflation in the 1990s. Our results also provide evidence against demand curves with a constant elasticity in the context of …
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Recent cross-country studies on the globalization and output-inflation tradeoff correlation find openness has no … openness on the output-inflation trade off differ in sign and size across countries. In contrast to previous cross …-country studies, we find globalization has significantly changed some major industrialized countries’ output inflation tradeoff. This …
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Recent cross-country studies on the globalization and output-inflation tradeoff correlation find openness has no … openness on the output-inflation trade off differ in sign and size across countries. In contrast to previous cross …-country studies, we find globalization has significantly changed some major industrialized countries’ output inflation tradeoff. This …
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During the last two decades, the world has experienced a remarkable process of disinflation, with average inflation … rates in industrialized countries falling by 10 percentage points and an even sharper decline of the mean rate of inflation … in developing countries. Parallel to the decline in inflation rates, a tremendous increase in economic integration …
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