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Low inflation in a world of securitization
Fawley, Brett W.
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Wen, Yi
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Weak lending may still be the culprit behind low inflation, but monetary aggregates may no longer closely track credit conditions.
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Food prices and inflation in emerging markets
Juvenal, Luciana
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Fawley, Brett W.
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2011
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The experience of the past decade illustrates the sensitivity of inflation in emerging markets to rapidly rising food prices.
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