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The empirical evidence suggests that there is a significant, negative relationship between inflation and economic …. Therefore the technology of the financial sector influences the velocity of money, and consequently, how inflation affects … generates an inflation-growth effect whose magnitude falls in the range found by the empiri-cal studies. Moreover, in contrast …
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The Paper presents a model in which the exogenous money supply causes changes in the inflation rate and the output … growth rate. While inflation and growth rate changes occur simultaneously, the inflation acts as a tax on the return to human … the income velocity of money that can break the otherwise stable relation between money, inflation, and output growth …
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causality of the oil price by US inflation as is consistent with the theory. …
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The empirical evidence suggests that there is a significant, negative relationship between inflation and economic …. Therefore the technology of the financial sector influences the velocity of money, and consequently, how inflation affects … generates an inflation-growth effect whose magnitude falls in the range found by the empirical studies. Moreover, in contrast to …
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causality of the oil price by US inflation as is consistent with the theory. …
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Output growth, investment and the real interest rate are all found empirically to be negatively affected by inflation …. But a seeming puzzle arises of opposite Tobin-like inflation effects because theory indicates a negative Tobin effect when … investment falls and a positive Tobin effect when the real interest rate rises. We define inflation's Tobin effect more …
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The paper presents panel data evidence for 13 transition countries on inflation, financial development and growth. It … with the strong negative effect of inflation on growth. It also contributes more evidence to the debate on the role of … financial development. Once inflation and the investment rate are included in the model, a key measure of financial development …
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The paper examines the effect of inflation on growth in transition countries. It presents panel data evidence for 13 … find a strong, robust, negative effect of inflation on growth, and one that declines in magnitude as the inflation rate … increases. These results include a role for a normalized money demand, by itself and as part of a nonlinearity in the inflation …
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volatilities away from the downward trending GDP and inflation volatilities. Using an endogenous growth monetary DSGE model, with … the upswing in the credit volatility that kept money supply variability from translating into inflation and GDP volatility. …
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economic model suggests a negative inflation-growth effect, and one that is stronger at lower levels of inflation. Empirical … negative inflation effect is found comprehensively for the OECD countries to be significant and, as in the theory, to increase … marginally as the inflation rate falls. For APEC countries, the results from using instrumental variables also show significant …
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