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countries use ranges, or bands, around their inflation target to formulate their monetary policy strategy. The adoption of such … stronger reaction of the central bank to inflation when inflation lies outside the range, than when it is close to the target …
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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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a very prolonged period of low inflation, the Bank of Japan has been modifying its monetary policy strategy over the … yield curve control policy. Despite all these efforts, Japan has continued to experience persistently low inflation, with …’s strategy in its struggle against low inflation, focusing in particular on the reasons that led it to adopt the interest rate …
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a very prolonged period of low inflation, the Bank of Japan has been modifying its monetary policy strategy over the … yield curve control policy. Despite all these efforts, Japan has continued to experience persistently low inflation, with …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012588242
Artículo de revista ; Global inflation rates have increased since early 2021, especially in the United States, where … there has been an upward surprise in recent months. Part of the US inflation increase is due to a statistical phenomenon … introduced in response to the pandemic; and third, a possible de-anchoring of medium-term inflation expectations. In any event …
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-separability of the utility function, inflation aversion, nominal transaction frictions). The monograph is organized as follows … market share competition with the assumption that agent?s behavior is characterized by inflation aversion. Chapter IV is … devoted to the GMM estimation of crucial parameters of the inflation-aversion model of the previous chapter. A model featuring …
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Drives Inflation. Chapter IV introduces a second model of a corrupt central banker, one who sells inside information … general seems to increase the inflation rate. My model of the corrupt central banker provides a new explanation of this effect …, that is, that corruption leads to a higher rate of inflation and/or higher seigniorage, will be tested for a cross …
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, supply-side shocks (related to energy, food and bottlenecks) have played a major role in recent inflation developments in the … as a determinant of inflation, with an effect that could be more persistent in the future. ; El reciente episodio …
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, supply-side shocks (related to energy, food and bottlenecks) have played a major role in recent inflation developments in the … as a determinant of wage inflation, with a pass-through to prices that has been limited so far but that, if it …
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the Spanish economy. On the basis of these variables, composite indicators are calculated that proxy inflation … expectations, the degree of slack in the economy and other inflation pressures, domestic and external alike. On the information … analysed, the recent period of low inflation in the Spanish economy is estimated to have come about in a setting in which …
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