Why Do Many Disinflations Fail? the Importance of Luck, Timing, and Political Institutions
Year of publication: |
2002-12-01
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Authors: | Hamann, A. Javier ; Prati, Alessandro |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Disinflation | stabilization | inflation | inflation stabilization | high inflation | inflation stabilizations | terms of trade | monetary policy | low inflation | inflation rate | reduction in inflation | high inflations | inflation performance | annual inflation | inflation preferences | terms of trade shocks | real exchange rates | moderate ? inflation | foreign exchange | inflation rates | costs of inflation | price liberalizations | lower inflation | price level | measure of inflation | inflation crisis | actual inflation | monetary aggregate | domestic prices | monetary economics | chronic inflation | inflation tax |
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