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Inflation and prices 264 Inflation 87 Monetary policy 69 Econometric and statistical methods 56 Geldpolitik 55 Business fluctuations and cycles 52 Economic models 46 International topics 37 Theorie 37 Theory 36 Kanada 33 Central bank research 28 Monetary policy framework 28 Transmission of monetary policy 27 Inflation targets 26 Konjunktur 25 Business cycle 22 Canada 20 Labour markets 19 Market structure and pricing 19 Exchange rates 17 Inflation targeting 17 Inflationssteuerung 17 Monetary policy transmission 17 Central bank 16 Zentralbank 16 Geldpolitische Transmission 14 Interest rates 14 Monetary transmission 14 Inflationserwartung 13 Inflation expectations 12 Welt 12 Fiscal policy 11 Inflationsrate 11 Preisrigidität 11 inflation and prices 11 Inflation: costs and benefits 10 Estimation 9 Potential output 9 Schätzung 9
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Free 273 Undetermined 2
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Book / Working Paper 279 Article 2
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Working Paper 200 Arbeitspapier 89 Graue Literatur 89 Non-commercial literature 89 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 239 Undetermined 42
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Kryvtsov, Oleksiy 30 Kichian, Maral 15 Tomlin, Ben 10 Sabourin, Patrick 9 Jiang, Janet Hua 8 Kostyshyna, Olena 8 Lalonde, René 8 Xie, Yinxi 8 Dufour, Jean-Marie 7 Friedrich, Christian 7 Jain, Monica 7 Khalaf, Lynda 7 Khan, Mikael 7 Muir, Dirk 7 Pichette, Lise 7 St-Amant, Pierre 7 Uzeda, Luis 7 Coletti, Donald 6 Ehrmann, Michael 6 Hajzler, Christopher 6 Hong, Gee Hee 6 MacGee, James 6 Morel, Louis 6 Puzzello, Daniela 6 Tkacz, Greg 6 Zhang, Yang 6 Cao, Shutao 5 Dib, Ali 5 Dong, Wei 5 Hommes, Cars H. 5 Beaudry, Paul 4 Bengui, Julien 4 Cavallo, Alberto 4 Chu, Vivian 4 Dahlhaus, Tatjana 4 Dunbar, Geoffrey 4 Ellwanger, Reinhard 4 Han, Lu 4 Hess, Kristina 4 Kolet, Ilan 4
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Bank of Canada 77 Banque de France 1 Department of Economics, Simon Fraser University 1
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Staff working paper / Bank of Canada 69 Working Papers / Bank of Canada 69 Bank of Canada Staff Working Paper 55 Bank of Canada Working Paper 32 Staff discussion paper 18 Bank of Canada Staff Discussion Paper 14 Bank of Canada Discussion Paper 8 Discussion Papers / Bank of Canada 7 CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo working papers 1 Discussion Papers / Department of Economics, Simon Fraser University 1 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 1 Economic Systems 1 Technical Reports / Bank of Canada 1 The Singapore economic review : journal of the Economic Society of Singapore and the Department of Economics, National University of Singapore 1 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 1 Working papers / Banque de France 1
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EconStor 111 ECONIS (ZBW) 90 RePEc 80
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On the wedge between the PPI and CPI inflation indicators
Wei, Shang-jin; Xie, Yinxi - 2022
While two strands of the literature suggest that PPI inflation, in addition to or instead of CPI inflation, should be a targeting variable in a monetary policy rule, the distinction between the two is only important when they do not co-move strongly. Our first contribution is to document that...
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The impact of globalization and digitalization on the Phillips Curve
Friedrich, Christian; Selcuk, Peter - 2022
In this paper, we examine the impact of globalization and digitalization on the Phillips curve in a sample of 18 advanced economies over two decades. Using industry-level data from the World and EU KLEMS databases, we first estimate country-industry-specific Phillips curves for each decade by...
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Job ladder and business cycles
Alves, Felipe - 2022
I build a Heterogeneous Agents New Keynesian model with rich labor market dynamics. Workers search both off- and on-the-job, giving rise to a job ladder, where employed workers slowly move toward more productive and better paying jobs through job-to-job transitions, while negative shocks...
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How do people view price and wage inflation?
Jain, Monica; Kostyshyna, Olena; Zhang, Xu - 2022 - Last updated: July 22, 2022
This paper examines novel household-level data from the Canadian Survey of Consumer Expectations (CSCE) from 2014Q4 to 2022Q1 to understand households' expectations about price and wage inflation, their respective links to views about labour market conditions and their subsequent impact on...
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The impact of globalization and digitalization on the Phillips Curve
Friedrich, Christian; Selcuk, Peter - 2022 - Last updated: February 22, 2022
In this paper, we examine the impact of globalization and digitalization on the Phillips curve in a sample of 18 advanced economies over two decades. Using industry-level data from the World and EU KLEMS databases, we first estimate country-industry-specific Phillips curves for each decade by...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012822142
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Firm inattention and the efficacy of monetary policy : a text-based approach
Song, Wenting; Stern, Samuel - 2022 - Last updated: January 11, 2022
This paper provides direct evidence of the importance of firm attention to macro-economic dynamics. We construct a text-based measure of firm attention to macro-economic news and document firm attention that is polarized and countercyclical. Differences in attention lead to asymmetric responses...
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On the wedge between the PPI and CPI inflation indicators
Wei, Shang-jin; Xie, Yinxi - 2022 - Last updated: January 26, 2022
While two strands of the literature suggest that PPI inflation, in addition to or instead of CPI inflation, should be a targeting variable in a monetary policy rule, the distinction between the two is only important when they do not co-move strongly. Our first contribution is to document that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012807707
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House price responses to monetary policy surprises : evidence from the U.S. listings data
Gorea, Denis; Kryvtsov, Oleksiy; Kudlyak, Marianna - 2022 - Last updated: September 20, 2022
Existing literature documents that house prices respond to monetary policy surprises with a significant delay, taking years to reach their peak response. We present new evidence of a much faster response. We exploit information contained in listings for residential properties for sale in the...
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Looking through supply shocks versus controlling inflation expectations : understanding the Central Bank dilemma
Beaudry, Paul; Carter, Thomas J.; Lahiri, Amartya - 2022 - Last updated: September 20, 2022
Central banks in most advanced economies have reacted similarly to the increase in inflation that started in 2021. They initially looked through the rising inflation by leaving monetary policy relatively unchanged. Then, after inflation continued to increase, central banks pivoted by quickly...
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Behavioral learning equilibria in New Keynesian models
Hommes, Cars H.; Mavromatis, Kostas; Ă–zden, Tolga; Zhu, Mei - 2022 - Last updated: September 22, 2022
We introduce behavioral learning equilibria (BLE) into a multi-variate linear framework and apply it to New Keynesian DSGE models. In a BLE, boundedly rational agents use simple but optimal first-order autoregressive (AR(1)) forecasting rules whose parameters are consistent with the observed...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013370515
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