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This paper analyzes trend and cycle movements of Hong Kong inflation. The empirical model is an unobserved components model that is consistent with the New Keynesian Phillips curve and is estimated using Hong Kong, U.S., and China inflation and output data. The model decomposes Hong Kong...
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We estimate output gaps using three methods for Mainland China on annual data spanning 1982-2003. The estimates are similar and appear to co-move with inflation. Standard Phillips curves, however, do not fit the data well. This may reflect the omission of some important variable(s) such as the...
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Since 1998 Hong Kong has experienced over 16 quarters of deflation. Some asset prices such as factory and office space prices started to fall in early 1990s, a long time before the Asian crisis. The number of firms and businesses that have moved out of Hong Kong are not readily available, but it...
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