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sub indexes’ inflation dynamics indicate that the exchange rate pass-through in the perfectly competitive sector is … sector. Also, that inflation inertia is lower in the former than in the latter; adding up in more volatility of the perfectly … competitive inflation rate. For policy makers an interesting feature of the perfectly competitive price index is that the evidence …
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This paper develops a model which can explain the hump-shaped impulse response of inflation to a monetary shock. A …). Nevertheless, we can show that inflation is hump-shaped under a reasonable range of parameters. It will be also shown that, in … order for inflation to be hump-shaped, sticky wages and variable capital utilization are important as well as dynamic …
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One of the key inputs for inflation targeting regime is the right identification of inflationary or disinflationary … gap an inflation rate (Phillips Curve) and structural restrictions over output stochastic dynamics. The estimation is … problems and exhibits more relation with the Peruvian inflation process than other estimates, calculated with the Hodrick …
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consumption. An interest rate rule that places high weight on stabilizing wage inflation can eliminate most of these costs. These …
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evaluate the impact of monetary policy on New Zealand business cycles and inflation variability and the output/inflation … policy has generally been counter-cyclical, thereby reducing business cycles and inflation variability. Exceptions are in … of inflation targeting monetary policy tended to simultaneously reduce inflation and output variability. From 1996 to …
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Inflation can “grease†the wheels of the labor market by relaxing downward wage rigidity but it can also increase … uncertainty and have a negative “sand†effect. This paper studies the grease effect of inflation by looking at whether the … interaction between inflation and labor market regulations affects how employment responds to changes in output. The results show …
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Extending recent theoretical contributions on sources of inflation inertia, we argue that monetary uncertainty accounts …
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first modeling long memory in inflation as a result of the aggregation of individual inflation expectations and then showing … how the adoption of inflation targeting decreases the memory length in seven countries due to its moderating effect on … individual inflation expectatio …
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This paper shows the way how persistent world inflation shocks hitting a small open economy can re-weight the … inflation. We derive a state-dependent Phillips curve based on translog preferences that make the elasticity of substitution of … disinflation on domestic inflation, as experienced in small open economies such as New Zealand, Chile and Peru …
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We examine the impact of public information in an economy where agents also have diverse private information. Our work builds on seminal contributions by Townsend (1983) and Phelps (1983), and more recently Woodford (2002), which emphasized the importance of higher-order beliefs – that is,...
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