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-benevolent government. Although this reform would be socially beneficial and initially succeed in reducing inflation, it would fail to lower … inflation permanently. The smaller anticipated policy distortions implemented by a more independent central bank would induce … the fiscal authority to trade-off higher current deficits for lower future deficits. In the long run, inflation would …
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The ongoing post-pandemic inflation burst has put the monetary policy framework, its governance alternatives, and the … politicized yet independent model of central banking over the past two decades on the inflation burst. The study identifies four … demanding advanced stages of the fight against inflation. It is anticipated that this episode will contribute to complete the …
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between Romania and the Eurozone cannot be rejected, despite the rapid disinflation at the beginning of the sample. …
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alternative monetary policy strategies. We start with the relationship between output and inflation and investigate the fit of the … reject the nominal contracting model in favor of the relative contracting model which induces more inflation persistence, we … in countries which transitioned out of a high inflation regime such as France and Italy. We close the model by estimating …
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This study examines the relationship between central bank independence (CBI), financial stability, and inflation in 14 … independence and inflation. On the other hand, financial stability is only significant in the MG Model. Additional results obtained … from all forms of political and government influence in order to have greater chance of achieving lower inflation within …
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too-low inflation. The experience of the Bank of Japan's encounter with the zero lower bound suggests important benefits … from a clear definition of price stability as a symmetric 2% goal for inflation, which the Bank adopted in 2013. … Geldpolitik auch beim Einsatz unkonventioneller Maßnahmen erfolgreich ist? Athanasios Orphanides analysiert die Maßnahmen der Bank …
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determinant of the monetary transmission mechanism, namely the degree of persistence characterising the inflation process. The … types of staggered contracts specifications which induce quite different degrees of inflation persistence. The paper shows … that inflation persistence is high when uncertainty about the prevailing degree of inflation persistence is pervasive …
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. We use a microfounded New Keynesian model of a monetary union which incorporates persistence in inflation, and examine … non-cooperative interactions of fiscal and monetary authorities. We find that particularly when inflation is persistent …
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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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countries of the former Soviet Union appears to be positively correlated with lower average inflation. There also seems to be …
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