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Gibson paradox 67 Gibson-Paradox 64 Theorie 38 Theory 38 Gold standard 19 Goldstandard 18 Zins 12 Interest rate 11 Großbritannien 10 United Kingdom 10 USA 9 United States 9 Geldpolitik 8 Gibson Paradox 8 Monetary policy 8 Estimation 7 Schätzung 7 Theory of interest 7 Zinstheorie 7 Fisher effect 5 Fisher-Effekt 5 Netherlands 5 Niederlande 5 Cost Channel 4 Gibson's Paradox 4 Inflation 4 Prices 4 Cointegration 3 Inflation targeting 3 Inflationssteuerung 3 Knut Wicksell 3 Kointegration 3 Preisniveau 3 Tooke Banking School Theory 3 1730-1981 2 Commodity money 2 Economic policy 2 Fisher equation 2 Geldpolitische Transmission 2 Geldtheorie 2
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Article in journal 37 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 37 Arbeitspapier 14 Working Paper 14 Graue Literatur 11 Non-commercial literature 11 Aufsatz im Buch 5 Book section 5 Article 3 Hochschulschrift 2 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 1 Thesis 1
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English 60 German 5 Undetermined 4 Spanish 2 French 1 Italian 1
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Barsky, Robert B. 5 Klump, Rainer 4 Lee, Chi-wen Jevons 4 Serletis, Apostolos 4 Summers, Lawrence Henry 4 Chadha, Jagjit 3 Hannsgen, Greg 3 Martins, Marco A. 3 Mills, Terence C. 3 Perlman, Morris 3 Petruzzi, Christopher R. 3 Škare, Marinko 3 Atiq-ur-Rehman 2 Benati, Luca 2 Benigno, Pierpaolo 2 Cheng, Hao 2 Coulombe, Serge 2 Dowd, Kevin 2 Gootzeit, Michael J. 2 Kesselring, Randall G. 2 Mošnja-Škare, Lorena 2 Owen, Dorian 2 Zestos, George 2 Ambrosi, Gerhard Michael 1 Atkins, Frank J. 1 Badura, Jürgen 1 Brown, Christopher R. 1 Brown, Christopher Robert 1 Caporale, Guglielmo Maria 1 Casares, Miguel 1 Cerro, Ana María 1 Chappell, David 1 Chen, Chung 1 Choudhry, Taufiq 1 Chowdhury, M. M. Islam 1 Corbae, Dean 1 Côté, Agathe 1 Dalli, Tugce 1 Dallı, Tuğçe 1 Fields, T. Windsor 1
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 2 National Bureau of Economic Research 1 University of Otago / Commerce Division 1
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De economist : Netherlands economic review ; quarterly review of the Royal Netherlands Economic Association 2 Economics discussion papers 2 Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice 2 Journal of central banking theory and practice 2 Journal of macroeconomics 2 MPRA Paper 2 The Manchester School 2 The review of economics and statistics 2 Working papers / The Levy Economics Institute 2 A cinquant'anni da Keynes : teorie dell'occupazione, interesse e crescita 1 Atlantic economic journal : AEJ 1 Australian economic papers 1 Bulletin of economic research 1 China Economic Review 1 China economic review : an international journal 1 Cliometrica : journal of historical economics and econometric history 1 Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History 1 Discussion paper series / Harvard Institute of Economic Research 1 Discussion papers / CEPR 1 Discussion papers / University of Kent, School of Economics 1 Diskussionsschriften / Universität Bern, Departement Volkswirtschaftlehre 1 Economic and social issues in the Middle East and North African countries 1 Economic history working papers / LSE, Economic History Department 1 Economics and finance working paper series 1 Económica 1 Explorations in economic history : EEH 1 Financial history review 1 International Econometric Review (IER) 1 International econometric review 1 Journal of applied econometrics 1 Journal of business economics and management 1 Journal of money, credit and banking : JMCB 1 Journal of policy modeling : JPMOD ; a social science forum of world issues 1 Journal of political economy 1 Knut Wicksell als Ökonom 1 Lecturas de economía 1 Levy Economics Institute Working Paper 1 Massey economic papers 1 Metroeconomica : international review of economics 1 Monetary regimes and monetary trends in historical perspective 1
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Gibson paradox: panel data analysis on ASEAN-T countries
Kabak, Seckin; Dalli, Tugce - In: International econometric review 15 (2023) 1, pp. 12-27
The existence of a long-term positive relationship between the nominal interest rate and the general price level is called the Gibson paradox in the economics literature. The main purpose of this study is to test whether Gibson paradox is valid for ASEAN-T countries with quarterly data from...
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Interest rate, price level, and the inflation rate : evidence from the UK during the gold standard regimes
Choudhry, Taufiq - In: The Manchester School 92 (2024) 1, pp. 20-39
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Gibson's paradox and the natural rate of interest
Benati, Luca; Benigno, Pierpaolo - 2023
We argue that Gibson's paradox has nothing to do with the Gold Standard per se, and it rather originates from low-frequency variation in the natural rate of interest under certain types of monetary regimes that make inflation I(0) and (approximately) zero-mean. Although the Gold Standard is the...
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The gibson paradox and the Fisher effect in advanced and emerging economies
Chowdhury, M. M. Islam; Serletis, Apostolos - In: Open economies review 35 (2024) 5, pp. 955-983
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Gibson'S Paradox and the Gold Standard
Barsky, Robert B.; Summers, Lawrence Henry - 2021
This paper provides a new explanation for Gibson's Paradox -- the observation that the price level and the nominal interest rate were positively correlated over long periods of economic history. We explain this phenomenon interms of the fundamental workings of a gold standard. Under a gold...
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Gibson paradox: Panel data analysis on ASEAN-T countries
Kabak, Seçkin; Dallı, Tuğçe - In: International Econometric Review (IER) 15 (2023) 1, pp. 12-27
The existence of a long-term positive relationship between the nominal interest rate and the general price level is called the Gibson paradox in the economics literature. The main purpose of this study is to test whether Gibson paradox is valid for ASEAN-T countries with quarterly data from...
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Gibson's paradox and the natural rate of interest
Benati, Luca; Benigno, Pierpaolo - 2023
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Revival of legacy of Tooke and Gibson : further evidence and implications for monetary policy
Atiq-ur-Rehman - In: Journal of central banking theory and practice 6 (2017) 3, pp. 127-142
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Economic policy implications of the Gibson Law in the Netherlands (1800-2012)
Škare, Marinko; Mošnja-Škare, Lorena - In: Journal of policy modeling : JPMOD ; a social science … 41 (2019) 5, pp. 926-942
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Was the Gibson Paradox for real? : a Wicksellian study of the relationship between interest rates and prices
Chadha, Jagjit; Perlman, Morris - 2014
We examine the relationship between prices and interest rates for seven advanced economies in the period up to 1913, emphasizing the UK. There is a significant long-run positive relationship between prices and interest rates for the core commodity standard countries. Keynes (1930) labelled this...
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A non-linear analysis of Gibson's paradox in the Netherlands, 1800 - 2012
Caporale, Guglielmo Maria; Škare, Marinko - 2014
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The "Gibson Paradox", The General Theory and beyond
Ambrosi, Gerhard Michael - In: The General theory and Keynes for the 21st century, (pp. 145-159). 2018
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Revival of legacy of Tooke and Gibson : implications for monetary policy
Atiq-ur-Rehman - In: Journal of central banking theory and practice 4 (2015) 2, pp. 37-58
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Revival of Legacy of Tooke and Gibson: Further Evidence and Implications for Monetary Policy
In: Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice 6 (2017) 3, pp. 127-142
Traditional economics assumes that interest rate effects inflation by changing the aggregate demand (Barth and Ramay, 2002). On the other hand, many economists in recent years have explored the cost side effects of monetary transmission and found very strong evidences in favour of cost channel....
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Revival of Legacy of Tooke and Gibson: Implications for Monetary Policy
In: Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice 4 (2015) 2, pp. 37-58
The monetary policy rules used by central banks these days are based on the assumption that inflation could be reduced by increasing interest rate. On contrary, Tooke (1774-1858), the forefather of monetary economics, was of the view that the relationship between interest rate and inflation...
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Gibson paradox revisited : liquidity chain effect
Škare, Marinko; Mošnja-Škare, Lorena - In: Journal of business economics and management 16 (2015) 3, pp. 510-528
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Dynamic Production Theory under No-Arbitrage Constraints
Zhao, Guo - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2014
I propose a dynamic production model under the joint constraints of technology, budget and no arbitrage. Comparative static and dynamic analysis indicate that this model is consistent with the behavior of firms in reality, and can explain a wide range of economic phenomena. Compared with...
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Was the Gibson Paradox for real? : a Wicksellian study of the relationship between interest rates and prices
Chadha, Jagjit; Perlman, Morris - 2014
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Was the Gibson Paradox for real? : a Wicksellian study of the relationship between interest rates and prices
Chadha, Jagjit; Perlman, Morris - In: Financial history review 21 (2014) 2, pp. 139-163
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Gibson's Paradox Ii
Hannsgen, Greg - 2006
The Gibson paradox, long observed by economists and named by John Maynard Keynes (1936), is a positive relationship between the interest rate and the price level. This paper explains the relationship by means of interest-rate, cost-push inflation. In the model: spending is driven in part by...
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Re-examination of the Gibson paradox and Fisher hypothesis : evidence from MENA countries
Kiran Baygin, Burcu - In: Economic and social issues in the Middle East and North …, (pp. 51-77). 2013
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The Gibson paradox : evidence from China
Cheng, Hao; Kesselring, Randall G.; Brown, Christopher … - In: China economic review : an international journal 27 (2013), pp. 82-93
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Interests, Prices and the Barsky and Summers' Resolution of the Gibson Paradox Under the Gold Standard System
Martins, Marco A. - 2005
This paper presents a structural monetary framework featuring a demand function for non-monetary uses of gold, such as the one drawn by Barsky and Summers in their 1988 analysis of the Gibson paradox as a natural concomitant of the gold standard period. That structural model is subject to...
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The great moderation of inflation : a structural analysis of recent US monetary business cycles
Casares, Miguel; Vázquez, Jesús - 2012
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Gibson's Paradox, Monetary Policy, and the Emergence of Cycles
Hannsgen, Greg - 2004
Many empirical studies have found that interest rate increases have a positive effect on the price level. This paper pursues an obvious, but neglected explanation: interest payments are a cost of production that is at least in part passed on to customers. A model shows that the cost-push effect...
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On the Gibson Paradox
Serletis, Apostolos; Zestos, George - 2004
This paper uses recent developments in the theory of nonstationary regressors to investigate empirical relationships previously taken to support the Gibson paradox, using quarterly data over the 1957:1 - 1994:4 period on nominal interest rates and prices for eight European Union countries -...
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Monetary regimes and inflationary expectations : empirical evidence on the Gibson paradox in Meiji-Era Japan
Takemori, Shumpei; Savtchenko, Lioudmila - In: The Japanese economy : translations and studies 35 (2009) 4, pp. 3-21
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Exploring historical economic relationships : two and a half centuries of British interest rates and inflation
Mills, Terence C. - In: Cliometrica : journal of historical economics and … 2 (2008) 3, pp. 213-228
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Gibson's paradox II
Hanssgen, Greg (contributor) - 2006
The Gibson paradox,long observed by economists and named by John Maynard Keynes (1936),is a positive relationship between the interest rate and the price level. This paper explains the relationship by means of interest-rate, cost-push inflation.In the mode,spending is driven in part by changes...
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The Gibson paradox: Evidence from China
Cheng, Hao; Kesselring, Randall G.; Brown, Christopher R. - In: China Economic Review 27 (2013) C, pp. 82-93
Recent literature has advanced the view that the Gibson paradox, or the positive correlation of the price level with nominal interest rates, is nearly always a gold standard phenomenon. We argue that the Gibson correlation is more accurately classified as a statistical artifact of commodity...
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The Gibson Paradox: An Empirical Investigation for Turkey
Halicioglu, Ferda - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2004
This paper tests the existence of Gibson paradox using the traditional and modern time series techniques in the case of annual Turkish data. Even though the results from the traditional Gibson paradox regression suggested a positive relationship between the interest rates and the prices levels...
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Gibson's paradox, monetary policy, and the emergence of cycles
Hannsgen, Greg (contributor) - 2004
Many empirical studies have found that interest rate have a positive effect on the price level. This paper pursues an obvious, but neglected explanation: interest payments are a cost of production that is at least in part passed on to costumers. A model shows that the cost-push effect of...
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Bounds tests of the Gibson paradox and the Fisher effect : evidence from low-frequency international data
Atkins, Frank J.; Serletis, Apostolos - In: The Manchester School 71 (2003) 6, pp. 673-679
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Gibson paradox, trend-stationarity and interest rate targetting : an econometric analysis
Sinha, Narain - In: The Indian economic journal 50 (2002/03) 1, pp. 63-70
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On the Gibson paradox
Serletis, Apostolos; Zestos, George - In: Review of international economics 7 (1999) 1, pp. 117-125
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Exploring historical economic relationships: two and a half centuries of British interest rates and inflation
Mills, Terence C. - In: Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and … 2 (2008) 3, pp. 213-228
In this paper, we use new data and modern time series econometrics to reassess the relationship between interest rates, prices and inflation in Britain across the two and a half centuries from 1750 to 2006 for which reliable data are available. We pay particular attention to monetary regimes...
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Gibson's Paradox and the Gold Standard
Barsky, Robert B. - 1985
This paper provides a new explanation for Gibson's Paradox -- the observation that the price level and the nominal interest rate were positively correlated over long periods of economic history. We explain this phenomenon interms of the fundamental workings of a gold standard. Under a gold...
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Saggio di interesse e livello dei prezzi : i paradossi della disinflazione
Ginzburg, Andrea; Simonazzi, Annamaria - In: A cinquant'anni da Keynes : teorie dell'occupazione, …, (pp. 153-195). 1998
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The intertemporal nature of information conveyed by the price system
Coulombe, Serge; Côté, Agathe - In: Price stability, inflation targets, and monetary policy …, (pp. 3-28). 1998
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Geldzins, Güterpreise und das Gibson-Paradoxon : Besonderheiten und Implikationen des Erklärungsansatzes von Knut Wicksell
Klump, Rainer - In: Knut Wicksell als Ökonom, (pp. 39-62). 1998
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A non-paradoxical interpretation of the Gibson paradox
Coulombe, Serge - 1998
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A simple model of the gold standard
Chappell, David - In: Journal of money, credit and banking : JMCB 29 (1997) 1, pp. 94-105
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Gibson's paradox and policy regimes : a comparison of the experience in the US, UK and Italy
Muscatelli, V. Anton - In: Scottish journal of political economy : the journal of … 43 (1996) 4, pp. 468-492
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An analytical framework for the long-run development of inflation and interest rates
Garretsen, Harry - In: Quarterly bulletin / De Nederlandsche Bank (1995), pp. 73-85
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An economic interpretation of the Gibson relationship
Klein, Lawrence Robert - In: Atlantic economic journal : AEJ 23 (1995) 3, pp. 159-175
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Interests, prices and the Barsky and Summers' resolution of the Gibson paradox under the gold standard system
Martins, Marco A. - In: Revista brasileira de economia : RBE ; revista da … 48 (1994) 1, pp. 3-28
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Taux d'intérêt et prix : paradoxe de Gibson ou phénomène de Kitchin?
Gardes, François - In: Revue française d'économie : RFE 9 (1994) 3, pp. 157-197
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The Gibson paradox and the Fisher relation : a taxonomy and long-run empirical evidence
Owen, Dorian - 1994
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Das Gibson-Paradoxon
Klump, Rainer - In: Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Studium : WiSt ; … 22 (1993) 10, pp. 513-516
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The gold standard, Gibson's paradox and the gold stock
Dowd, Kevin - In: Journal of macroeconomics 15 (1993) 4, pp. 653-659
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