Defining Price Stability in Japan: A View from America [PDF]
Japanese monetary and fiscal policy uses the consumer price index (CPI) as a metric for price stability. Despite a major effort to improve the index, the Japanese methodology of calculating the CPI seems to have a large number of deficiencies.
Christian Broda, David E. Weinstein
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Analysis of the Influences of Inflation, Measured by Percentage Change in CPI, and Other Economic Variables on Stock Performance [PDF]
This paper aims to explore the correlation between how some macroeconomic and microeconomic variables, especially the Consumer Price Index (CPI), predict stock performance.
Zhang, Wei, \u2713
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Urban Water Demand: Income and Price Elasticities
ABSTRACT We use bimonthly water consumption data from 580,000 households in the metropolitan region of Western Australia over the period 2015–2020 to analyse urban residential water demand. A generalised two‐stage least squares (G2SLS) approach is used to estimate water consumption as a function of price, household income, weather variables, property ...
Alemken Jegnie +3 more
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Forecasting China's Consumer Price Index (CPI) Based on Combined ARIMA-LSTM Models
This study aims to construct an efficient consumer price index (CPI) forecasting model to provide policymakers, investors, and businesses with more accurate forecasts of future price levels and inflation trends. in this study, a combined model that integrates autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) with long short-term memory (LSTM) networks ...
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All-Urban (National) Consumer Price Index Data (CPI-All Urban) [PDF]
This is the archive of the consumer price index in all urban areas from academic and calendar years 1960 to ...
Boston University
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Navigating Inflation: The Role of Food Values in Japanese Consumers' Price Search Intentions
ABSTRACT Global economic instability has raised food prices and household living costs, prompting consumers to reduce grocery expenditures. Unlike recessions, inflation tightens income constraints without substantially affecting unemployment; therefore, time constraints remain largely unchanged. Although prior research has mainly examined the impact of
Nobuhiro Ito, Tomoaki Murakami
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MAINTAINING RENTAL HOUSING AS AN ASSET: Exploring Institutional Investors in Sweden’s Rental Market
Abstract Institutional investors have asserted significant power over rental markets across the transatlantic. However, their stronghold has been contested after rising interest rates in 2022. In this article I address the situated dimensions of the assetization of the built environment by examining the establishment of residential property investors ...
Jennie Gustafsson
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Mekanisme Transmisi Kebijakan Moneter melalui Suku Bunga SBI sebagai Sasaran Operasional Kebijakan Moneter dan Variabel Makroekonomi Indonesia [PDF]
The problems of this study was to analyze the effect of the Money Supply,Exchange Rate and Consumer Price Index to GDP. Analyze the effect of SBI, Import Price Index and the Consumer Price Index GDP.
Hasibuan, S. (Saida) +1 more
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Pass‐Through of Cocoa Prices Along the Supply Chain: What's Left for Farmers in Côte d'Ivoire?
ABSTRACT Most cocoa farmers in Côte d'Ivoire are trapped in a cycle of poverty and farming practices that degrade the environment. This paper aims to provide an in‐depth understanding of the price formation process for cocoa at each stage of the supply chain in the world's largest cocoa‐producing country.
Kathrin Kaestner +2 more
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International parity relationships between Germany and US: a multivariate time series analysis for the post Bretton-Woods period [PDF]
This paper investigates the effects of replacing the consumer price index (CPI) with the wholesale price index (WPI) in the cointegrating in-ternational parity relationships found by Juselius and MacDonald (2000).AR model, cointegration, purchasing power
Cinzia Daraio, Franco Bevilacqua
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