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respect to their previously used systems of exchange rate regimes. Also experiences concerning suppressing inflation and … examine formation of inflation processes within the conditions of various exchange rate regimes existing in the analyzed …
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of uncontested success in the fight against inflation in the first decade of the transition and economic growth, entering …
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of uncontested success in the fight against inflation in the first decade of the transition and economic growth, entering …
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of uncontested success in the fight against inflation in the first decade of the transition and economic growth, entering …
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inflation observed in the European catching-up countries, which suggests that other factors may be at play. In these and related … non-traded sectors) on the dual inflation differential is more than twice as large as that in the "flexible" countries. We … conclude that, in a catching-up country, premature euro adoption may foster excess inflation, beyond that which is to be …
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inflation observed in the European catching-up countries, which suggests that other factors may be at play. In these and related … non-traded sectors) on the dual inflation differential is more than twice as large as that in the "flexible" countries. We … conclude that, in a catching-up country, premature euro adoption may foster excess inflation, beyond that which is to be …
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The Balassa–Samuelson (B–S) hypothesis suggests that, in catching-up countries, inflation will be comparatively higher … part of the excess inflation observed in European catching-up countries. One feature of these studies is their neglect of … non-traded sectors) on the dual inflation differential is twice as large as that in “flexible” countries. We conclude that …
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inflation observed in the European catching-up countries, which suggests that other factors may be at play. In these and related … non-traded sectors) on the dual inflation differential is more than twice as large as that in the flexible countries. We … conclude that, in a catching-up country, premature euro adoption may foster excess inflation, beyond that which is to be …
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part of the excess inflation registered in European catching-up countries, while other factors may be at play. The role of … growth (i.e. the difference between traded and non-traded sector productivity growth) on the dual inflation differential is … foster excess inflation in a catching-up country which cannot be accounted for by the process of real convergence. …
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and beyond the determinants of currency invoicing (i.e., inflation rate, inflation volatility, foreign exchange market … by a drop in inflation volatility. …
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