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The Greek crisis: a story of self-reinforcing feedback mechanisms
While there seems to be a well-established consensus about the underlying causes to the Greek crisis, less is known about internal and external transmission mechanisms that ultimately caused unemployment to increase rapidly over this period. Motivated by
Juselius Katarina, Dimelis Sophia
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Downward nominal wage rigidity and the long-run Philips Curve: simulation-based evidence for the euro area [PDF]
JEL Classification: E31, E52, E58, E61Downward nominal wage rigidity, euro area, long-run Phillips curve, price ...
Coenen, Günter
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Extended and Reshetikhin Twists for sl(3)
The properties of the set {L} of extended jordanian twists for algebra sl(3) are studied. Starting from the simplest algebraic construction --- the peripheric Hopf algebra U_ P'(0,1)(sl(3)) --- we construct explicitly the complete family of extended ...
Ballesteros A+23 more
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On Training Spiking Neural Networks by Means of a Novel Quantum Inspired Machine Learning Method
ABSTRACT In spite of the high potential shown by spiking neural networks (e.g., temporal patterns), training them remains an open and complex problem. In practice, while in theory these networks are computationally as powerful as mainstream artificial neural networks, they have not reached the same accuracy levels yet.
Jean Michel Sellier, Alexandre Martini
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Growth prospects, the natural interest rate, and monetary policy
The recovery from the Global Financial Crisis was characterized by sluggish output growth and by inflation remaining persistently below the inflation targets of central banks in many advanced economies despite an unprecedented monetary expansion.
Fiedler Salomon+3 more
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Possible energy-dependence of Theta_13 in neutrino oscillations
A simple three-flavor neutrino-oscillation model is discussed which has both nonzero mass differences and timelike Fermi-point splittings, together with a combined bi-maximal and trimaximal mixing pattern. One possible consequence would be new effects in
Frans R. Klinkhamer+2 more
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Money Growth and Inflation—How to Account for the Differences in Empirical Results
ABSTRACT Empirical analyses have presented different results on the long‐run relationship between money growth and inflation with some pointing to a stable relationship with a slope coefficient of close to one and others suggesting instability or a weakening of the relationship over time. Using the example case of the United States and nearly 150 years
Martin Mandler, Michael Scharnagl
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Inflation persistence: euro area and new EU Member States [PDF]
Is inflation persistence in the new EU Member States (NMS) comparable to that in the euro area countries? We argue that persistence may not be as different between the two country groups as one might expect. We confirm that one should work carefully with
Franta, Michal+2 more
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Electron Transfer in Porphyrin Complexes in Different Solvents
The electron transfer in different solvents is investigated for systems consisting of donor, bridge and acceptor. It is assumed that vibrational relaxation is much faster than the electron transfer.
Kilin, D.+2 more
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Employment Models to Attract and Sustain Rural Generalist Doctors: Barriers and Enablers
ABSTRACT Objective Explore the barriers and enablers related to employment models to attract and sustain rural generalist (RG) doctors emerging from a state‐wide RG program. Setting Stakeholders across five rural regions in Victoria, associated with the Victorian Rural Generalist Program (VRGP). Participants 36 stakeholders who responded from a list of
Belinda O'Sullivan+3 more
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