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Inflation Regimes and Inflation Expectations [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 1997
There has been much talk in the popular press about the difficulty of attaining credibility in the bond markets for the low-inflation policies that have been adopted by a number of central banks in recent years. This credibility problem is particularly severe for those countries that have a history of high inflation.
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Flavon inflation [PDF]

open access: yesPhysics Letters B, 2008
12 pages, 3 figures. References added.
Antusch, S.   +4 more
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Korea’s Inflation Expectations with regard to the Phillips Curve and Implications of the COVID-19 Crisis

open access: yesKDI Journal of Economic Policy, 2021
This paper estimates the expectation-augmented Phillips curve, which explains inflation dynamics, in Korea. The phenomenon of low inflation in Korea has been going on for quite some time, in particular since 2012.
KYU-CHUL JUNG
doaj   +1 more source

Inflation targets and inflation targeting [PDF]

open access: yesThe North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 2001
Abstract This paper examines the Federal Reserve System’s dual policy mandate pertaining to the promotion of price stability and high employment. It reviews the relative merits of single and dual mandates and assesses the viability of explicit inflation targets.
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Gauged Inflation [PDF]

open access: yesPhysical Review D, 2002
We propose a model for cosmic inflation which is based on an effective description of strongly interacting, nonsupersymmetric matter within the framework of dynamical Abelian projection and centerization. The underlying gauge symmetry is assumed to be $SU(N+1)$ with $N \gg 1$.
Ralf Hofmann, Mathias Th. Keil
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Inflation Indicators and Inflation Policy [PDF]

open access: yesNBER Macroeconomics Annual, 1995
In recent years, policymakers throughout the world have advocated that monetary policy shift toward inflation targeting. Recent actions in the United States serve to highlight the desire of the Federal Reserve to keep inflation both low and stable, while downplaying the likely output and employment consequences.
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Galileon inflation [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, 2011
Galileon inflation is a radiatively stable higher derivative model of inflation. The model is determined by a finite number of relevant operators which are protected by a covariant generalization of the Galileon shift symmetry. We show that the nongaussianity of the primordial density perturbation generated during an epoch of Galileon inflation is a ...
Burrage Clare   +3 more
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Inflation with Covid Consumption Baskets

open access: yesSocial Science Research Network, 2020
The Covid-19 Pandemic led to changes in expenditure patterns that introduced significant bias in the measurement of Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation.
A. Cavallo
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Spiral inflation

open access: yesPhysics Letters B, 2015
We propose a novel scenario of primordial inflation in which the inflaton goes through a spiral motion starting from around the top of a symmetry breaking potential. We show that, even though inflation takes place for a field value much smaller than Planck scale, it is possible to obtain relatively large tensor to scalar ratio ($r \sim 0.1$) without ...
Barenboim, Gabriela, Park, Wan-Il
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ENTROPIC INFLATION [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Modern Physics A, 2012
One of the major pillars of modern cosmology theory is a period of accelerating expansion in the early universe. This accelerating expansion, or inflation, must be sustained for at least 30 e-foldings. One mechanism used to drive the acceleration is the addition of a new energy field, called the inflaton; often this is a scalar field.
Easson, D.A.   +2 more
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