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Using a common trends model, we estimate a forward-looking core inflation measure for the Euro area based on long-run relations among major macroeconomic variables, bearing the interpretation of long-run inflation forecast. The proposed measure may be particularly suitable for the two-pillar...
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In this paper we investigate the long-run link between inflation and money growth in the US since 1960. A measure of the long-run inflation trend is constructed, which bears the interpretation of monetary inflation rate and is directly related to the excess nominal money growth process (money...
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n this paper the long-run trend in CPI inflation (core inflation) for Italy is estimated over the 1962-1997 period. The estimates obtained with the Quah and Vahey (1995) bivariate structural VAR methodology and with a multivariate common trends model are compared. The results show the potential...
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In this paper the long-run trend in RPI inflation (core inflation) for the UK over the 1961-1997 period is estimated within the framework of a multivariate common trends model which extends the bivariate VAR approach of Quah and Vahey (1995). In this context core inflation is directly linked to...
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In this paper the long-run trend in CPI inflation (core inflation) for the US over the 1960-2000 period is estimated using a common trends model. In this framework, core inflation is interpreted and constructed as the long-run forecast of inflation conditional on the information contained in...
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