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Deterministic simulations with the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's core FPS model show how New Zealand's broad macroeconomic environment might have evolved over the 1990s, if a US nominal yield curve and US TWI exchange rate movements under a common currency arrangement had been experienced....
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Theoretical and empirical literature on inflation is extensive, and it abounds with diverse opinion. Principal works are of overseas origin; no substantial research has been published relating specifically to the New Zealand economy. This study does not attempt to develop a comprehensive theory...
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This paper presents a preliminary simultaneous equation model capable of explaining New Zealand's post-war inflation. It is a model consistent with New Zealand having been a small fixed exchange rate open economy subject to very extensive controls over its balance of payments' current account...
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Any investigation into a potential quantitative role for inflationary expectations can proceed in three steps. The first, to obtain or construct time series data which represent the expected rate of inflation; the second, to research how such inflationary expectations could have been formed; and...
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This paper reports the theoretical development of a small aggregative model of output, employment, capital formation and inflation. The model (which we subsequently refer to as BHP) is designed to explain medium term cyclical growth in a small open economy. It allows explicitly for...
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