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inflation. The model, named the rational-arrangements Phillips curve, identifies a central role for catch-up to price inflation … that has already occurred and a more latent role for rational expectations of future inflation. The reinterpreted Phillips …-neutrality, is consistent with inflation persistence in the aftermath of monetary shocks, informs monetary policymaking in hyper …
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In this paper we introduce a small Keynesian model of economic growth which is centered around two advanced types of Phillips curves, one for money wages and one for prices, both being augmented by perfect myopic foresight and supplemented by a measure of the medium-term inflationary climate...
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In this paper we introduce a small Keynesian model of economic growth which is centered around two advanced types of Phillips curves, one for money wages and one for prices, both being augmented by perfect myopic foresight and supplemented by a measure of the medium-term inflationary climate...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005730280
inflation and the stabilization of the welfare relevant output gap after a productivity shock hits the economy. When the … standard model is enhanced by real wage rigidities or labor turnover costs, an endogenous short-run inflation-output tradeoff … rigidities. Second, labor turnover costs are the dominant source for the inflation-output tradeoff when both rigidities are …
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inflation and the stabilization of the welfare relevant output gap after a productivity shock hits the economy. When the … standard model is enhanced by real wage rigidities or labor turnover costs, an endogenous short-run inflation-output tradeoff … rigidities. Second, labor turnover costs are the dominant source for the inflation-output tradeoff when both rigidities are …
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, inflation and unemployment, we detect a wrong sign in the response of inflation to contractionary monetary policy shocks … significant unemployment inflation trade-off emerges. These conclusions are confirmed by using industrial production instead of … 1999-2019, when the Federal Funds Rate and the Euro-Dollar exchange rate are added to the VAR model inflation shows …
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the Federal Reserve largely ceased reacting to inflation or high unemployment, but continued to react when unemployment … for the effects of inflation and unemployment. -- Personal Income ; Wage Level ; Wage Differentials ; Price Level … Reserve does not target inflation or react to inflation signals.ʺ Rather, the Fed reacts to the very realʺ signal sent by …
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any economy, Nigeria still contends with problems of high inflation and unemployment. This study examines the Phillips … curve hypothesis (inflation and unemployment trade-off) and its stability in Nigeria from 1980 to 2016 using the … between inflation and unemployment. The results of the ARDL bounds testing, FMOLS, DOLS, static OLS and CCR estimations …
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the Federal Reserve largely ceased reacting to inflation or high unemployment, but continued to react when unemployment … controlling for the effects of inflation and unemployment … Reserve does not target inflation or react to "inflation signals." Rather, the Fed reacts to the very "real" signal sent by …
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