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arithmetic 2 autocorrelation 2 average capacity 2 average capacity utilization 2 capacity utilization 2 confidence interval 2 correlation 2 cost of capital 2 counting 2 equation 2 equations 2 extrapolation 2 foreign currency 2 graphical analysis 2 horizontal axis 2 investment growth 2 investors 2 linear trend 2 normal distribution 2 probability 2 random sample 2 rate of change 2 sample bias 2 sample design 2 sample size 2 samples 2 sampling 2 standard error 2 statistical method 2 statistical methods 2 statistics 2 survey 2 surveys 2 time series 2 vector autoregression 2 Banking 1 Labor markets 1 Labor mobility 1 Labor supply 1 Public debt 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Dynnikova, Oksana 1 Oomes, Nienke 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 2 International Monetary Fund 1
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IMF Staff Country Reports 1 IMF Working Papers 1
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The Utilization-Adjusted Output Gap; Is the Russian Economy Overheating?
Oomes, Nienke; Dynnikova, Oksana - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2006
This paper estimates the output gap in Russia using a utilization-adjusted production function approach, which we argue is preferable to traditional output gap methods. The approach amounts to (1) using available surveys to estimate the "natural rates" of capacity and labor utilization above...
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Russian Federation; Selected Issues
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2005
This Selected Issues paper analyzes the entrenched inflation in Russia. It presents a possible explanation for the entrenched inflation stating that the Russian economy is facing increasing supply-side constraints in goods and labor markets. The paper focuses on measuring the performance of...
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