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U.S. inflation surged in 2021-22 and has since declined, driven largely by a sharp drop in goods inflation, though services inflation remains elevated. This paper zooms into services inflation, using proprietary microdata on wages to examine its relationship with service sector wage growth at...
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Prior to the recent global financial crisis altering the price dynamics, inflation in central and eastern European countries was characterized by a sharp drop pattern. Several factors contributed to this decline such as benign global economic conditions and growing credibility of domestic...
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This paper analyzes the dramatic rise in U.S. inflation since 2020, which we decompose into a rise in core inflation as measured by the weighted median inflation rate and deviations of headline inflation from core. We explain the rise in core with two factors, the tightening of the labor market...
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