United Kingdom; Selected Issues
This Selected Issues paper analyzes the impact of globalization on United Kingdom’s inflation and relative prices over the last decade. The IMF’s Global Economy Model (GEM) is used to estimate the relative importance of the various factors argued to have influenced the evolution of inflation and relative prices over this period. The key result is the significantly different impact of the shock on relative prices in the United Kingdom compared with the United States and the Euro area.
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2007-03-05
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| Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
| Subject: | Selected issues | inflation | monetary fund | relative price | monetary policy | relative prices | price inflation | monetary economics | monetary policy rules | inflation performance | monetary authority | price deflation | rational expectations |
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