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Wages have been rising faster than productivity in many European countries for the past few years, yet signs of underlying consumer price pressures remain limited. To shed light on this puzzle, this paper examines the historical link between wage growth and inflation in Europe and factors that...
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In contrast to most Scandinavian countries, Iceland allocates the income of closely held businesses (CHBs) between …
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Given recent developments in Iceland, this paper evaluates its real exchange rate disequilibrium. It discusses three …
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data from a now-defunct bank in Iceland, where liquidity shocks were immense, to demonstrate how a combination of stress …
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Iceland and the Baltic countries. During the build-up of the crisis, there were shortcomings in macroeconomic policies and in …
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In contrast to most Scandinavian countries, Iceland allocates the income of closely held businesses (CHBs) between …
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This paper discusses the effects of monetary indexation on the revenues from monetization in Iceland. The paper starts … revenues from monetization have traditionally made up a substantial part of Government revenues in Iceland. Different policy …
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