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Core versus headline inflation again [PDF]

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Neither core nor headline inflation measures can consistently and reliably predict medium-term inflation well enough to be of much use to policymakers.>Inflation (Finance) ; Monetary ...
Daniel L. Thornton
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THE FUNCTIONAL POTENTIAL OF NEWSPAPER HEADLINES (BASED ON MATERIALS OF THE NEWSPAPER “THE EAST-SIBERIAN PRAVDA”)

open access: yesМногоязычие в образовательном пространстве
The relevance of the study is determined by the continued interest of the humanities in study-ing various types of media texts with certain communicative and pragmatic tasks. The headlines of the newspaper “The East-Siberian Pravda” have been studied for
A.B. Antonova, Li Danyan
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Phraseological units with the color terms ‘white’ and ‘black’ in mass media headlines

open access: yesSovremennye Issledovaniâ Socialʹnyh Problem
Background. The use of phraseological units with a color term in mass media headlines has become a common practice among journalists in order to attract the audience’s attention to the published material.
Liliia K. Khalitova, Diana V. Solovieva
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CPI inflation: running on motor fuel [PDF]

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Fluctuations in the price of motor fuel (mainly gasoline) have caused most of the monthly noise and year-over-year fluctuations of headline CPI inflation over the past four years.Inflation (Finance) ; Petroleum products ...
William T. Gavin
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Spoonerism in Primetime News headlines: an analysis of sound harmonization in Indonesian media

open access: yesCogent Social Sciences
A spoonerism is a linguistic phenomenon that involves switching sounds between two or more words. Spoonerism is frequently used in the headlines of news articles, where it is employed to maintain sound harmony and grab readers’ attention.
Muhardis
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Risks and resolutions: the ‘day after’ for financial institutions - a conference summary [PDF]

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The Chicago Fed’s Supervision and Regulation Department, in conjunction with DePaul University’s Center for Financial Services, sponsored its second annual Financial Institutions Risk Management Conference on April 14–15, 2009.
Carl R. Tannenbaum, Steven VanBever
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Searching for the new normal: the rebuilding process for risk management - a conference summary [PDF]

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The Chicago Fed’s Supervision and Regulation Department, in conjunction with DePaul University’s Center for Financial Services, sponsored its third annual Financial Institution Risk Management Conference on April 6–7, 2010. The conference concentrated on
Carl R. Tannenbaum, Steven VanBever
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Microentrepreneurship and the business cycle: is self-employment a desired outcome? [PDF]

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Should a central bank accommodate energy price shocks? Should the central bank use core inflation or headline inflation with the volatile energy component in its Taylor rule?
Federico S. Mandelman   +1 more
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