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The Fisher relation played a very different role in debates surrounding the Great Depression and the more recent Great Recession. This paper explores some of these differences, and suggests an explanation for them derived from a sketch of the idea's evolution between the two events, thus...
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In Canada, targeting the inflation rate was intended as a temporary measure on a journey to price-level stability, but … account, changing beliefs about the stability or otherwise of ongoing inflation, the capacity of a flexible exchange rate to … inflation targeting arrived on the scene only after the Canadian regime was well established. …
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evaluate the impact of monetary policy on New Zealand business cycles and inflation variability and the output/ inflation … policy has generally been counter-cyclical, thereby reducing business cycles and inflation variability. Exceptions are in … inflation targeting monetary policy tended to simultaneously reduce inflation and output variability. From 1996 to 2001 monetary …
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, inflation and lending rates. All data was obtained from the Central Bank of Kenya online repositories. The empirical assessment … effective in controlling and stabilizing prices especially inflation; two, expansionary fiscal policy is not only inflationary …
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a very prolonged period of low inflation, the Bank of Japan has been modifying its monetary policy strategy over the … yield curve control policy. Despite all these efforts, Japan has continued to experience persistently low inflation, with …’s strategy in its struggle against low inflation, focusing in particular on the reasons that led it to adopt the interest rate …
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a very prolonged period of low inflation, the Bank of Japan has been modifying its monetary policy strategy over the … yield curve control policy. Despite all these efforts, Japan has continued to experience persistently low inflation, with …
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aggregate demand gains momentum. If inflation also has inertia, the central bank still overheats the economy during the low …
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If you’re just tuning in, I’ve spent the last few months debunking some common misconceptions about inflation: Is … inflation a uniform increase in prices? No. Inflation is wildly differential. Is inflation driven by an ‘over-heated’ economy …? No. Inflation tends to come with economic stagnation. Do higher interest rates reduce inflation? No. Higher interest …
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inflation. It is argued that that there is a tendency to slip from arguments which that the rate of interest is related to the … price level to suggesting that the rate of interest is related to the rate of inflation. The neo-Wicksellian approach is … inflation. It is also argued that the route through the exchange rate does not support the view that higher interest rates will …
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