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, inflation and unemployment, we detect a wrong sign in the response of inflation to contractionary monetary policy shocks … significant unemployment inflation trade-off emerges. These conclusions are confirmed by using industrial production instead of … 1999-2019, when the Federal Funds Rate and the Euro-Dollar exchange rate are added to the VAR model inflation shows …
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sample of 28 nations within the European Union, the study examined the degree to which economic growth and inflation impacted … that economic sentiment and household consumption were significantly shaped by the proxies of economic growth and inflation …. Moreover, in the case of economic sentiment, the negative impact of inflation was much stronger than the positive impact of …
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prices, unemployment rates, and interest rates in nine countries that took distinctive approaches in tackling the pandemic …, where we introduce lockdowns as shocks to unemployment. Based on impulse response functions, we find that in most countries … the unemployment rate rose, interest rates fell or turned negative, and prices fell initially following the implementation …
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account deficit, exchange rate, unemployment, inflation, and mortgage rates. Second, we employ probit and logit regression …
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Considering market-based inflation expectations, we show that investors' forecasts are non-linear. We capture this non … and low concern about inflation. Using a complete cross-asset panel of equity sectors, bonds, and commodities, we perform … inflation is regime-dependent. We show that inflation-indexed government bonds and oil are the best way to get exposure to slow …
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disruption, such as high inflation or geopolitical conflicts. In more detail, the paper focuses on key environmental, social, and … most pressing financial and economic questions of the time are wildly extended equity and bond valuations, inflation, and …
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-19 pandemic, may have recently influenced the inflation spillover in the G7 countries. The current literature overlooks … the influence of these important events on the inflation spillover of the G7 countries. This study fulfills this gap and … investigates the nature of inflation spillover in the short, medium, and long term. Using the monthly data from 1956:6 to 2020 …
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This paper examines the role of inflation expectations in Solomon Islands, a Pacific Island Country, using the Hybrid … matter for inflation. Fuel prices and output gap are important indicators of current inflation. The study highlights key … through effect onto domestic prices. Studies on the role of inflation expectations in small, open, economies of the Pacific …
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inflation does not significantly affect bank profitability over both the short- and long-term. …
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2021, countries around the world started to experience product availability issues, and inflation in some cases was … extremely high. There has been debate about the possibility of persistent high inflation. However, risks to assets and foreign … important to know what kind of implications high inflation has on modern economies. Therefore, in this study, 10 countries with …
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