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Inflation measurement is the process through which changes in the prices of individual goods and services are combined to yield a measure of general price change. This paper discusses the conceptual framework for thinking about inflation measurement and considers practical issues associated with...
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We examine the extent of downward nominal wage rigidity using the microdata underlying the BLS employment cost index--an extensive, establishment-based dataset with detailed information on wage and benefit costs. We find stronger evidence of downward nominal wage rigidity than did previous...
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According to some accounts, compensation practices have recently been undergoing marked changes, with an increasing number of firms said to be substituting lump-sum payments for regular pay increases, allowing for greater variability of remuneration across individuals or groups, and making...
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The analysis by Lebow concerns Japan. Given the high public debt levels, it focuses on the fiscal implications of the monetary expansion undertaken since the early nineties and those of a possible reversal of such a policy in case inflation picks up. The paper argues that for analysing fiscal...
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