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compute the welfare cost of inflation in the United States. In doing so, it circumvents the problem of data-mining of some …
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. Interests, Institutions, and Exchange Rates in South Korea, Mexico, and Iran -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Author Interviews …
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for Argentina in the period 1875-2006. There are two conclusions: a) the welfare cost of Argentine risk has been huge: for … ; welfare cost ; growth ; Argentina …
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for Argentina in the period 1875-2006. There are two conclusions: a) the welfare cost of Argentine risk has been huge: for …
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) aggregate. We identify reasonable and stable money demand relationships for Germany, France and Spain as well as the EMU-4 …-specific measures, particularly since the start of EMU, and is useful to predict country-specific inflation. However, it generally does … not encompass country-specific money overhang measures as predictors of inflation. Hence, aggregate money overhang is an …
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