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Inflation sinkt.Das Anliegen des zweiten Beitrags, Abwärtsnominal- und Tariflohnstarrheit in Deutschland, ist, sowohl nach unten … implications of the downward nominal wage rigidity—under a constant degree of rigidity—increase for lower inflation rates. For … inflation rates less than two per-cent the real implications are non-negligible. Additionally, the degree of rigidity itself …
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This dissertation studies the question of nonlinearities in the Phillips curve relationshipin France, Germany and Italy. The implications from the theoretical models are that themechanisms that make the Phillips curve nonlinear can work through different channels.Therefore, this thesis not just...
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This paper offers a reappraisal of the inflation-unemployment tradeoff, based on "frictional growth", describing the … able to work themselves out fully. In this context, monetary shocks have a gradual and delayed effect on inflation, and … these shocks also generate plausible impulse-responses for unemployment. Although our theory contains no money illusion, no …
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Artículo de revista ; This article analyses the link between the changes in and the drivers of inflation in a broad … range of advanced economies, with special emphasis on those of the euro area. Inflation rates are seen to be highly … common monetary policy. Also, the comovement of inflation is found to be a phenomenon that tends to be more visible in the …
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resolver este problema ; In this paper we look at global inflation trends over the last decade and try to disentangle factors … that could explain the ultra-low levels of inflation during the recovery from the Great Recession. We review the literature … inflation’s reduced cyclical sensitivity to domestic economic slack, a bigger role being played by forward-looking inflation …
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average forecast accuracy of models that incorporate information on inflation expectations from the ECB’s SPF and Consensus … Economics compared to their counterparts that do not. The gains in forecast accuracy from incorporating inflation expectations … countries). The analysis is undertaken for headline inflation and inflation excluding energy and food and both point and density …
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trading frictions to motivate the issue of risk-spreading ‘bundled’ debt are more promising for money creation, although they … monetary theory of production that integrates the insights of Post-Keynesian monetary theory and the triangular contracts of …
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the complete risk management process. An Example from a mechanical engineering company is used for the final validation of …
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. It suggest a microeconometric method for measuring flooding related risk preferences of affectedindividuals. The method …-experimental approach to measure differences in the risk attitudes of farmers located in highflooding risk areas versus farmers located in … low flooding risk areas is followed. Changes in flooding risk relatedbehaviour over time is analysed and marginal effects …
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-Walrasian disequilibrium approach and describe optimizing agents. These agents use chance constraints which depict a Cash Flow at Risk approach …
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