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Inflation, Taxation, and Interest Rates
The Journal of Finance, 1982ABSTRACTThis paper demonstrates that the response of nominal interest rates to changes in inflationary expectations should lie between that predicted by the “Fisher” and “Darby” effects. The exact nature of the response will depend on the relative size of the income and capital gains tax rates, and the relative size of the derivatives of investment and
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Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2005
Currency inflow in Russia from raw materials exports allows taking into account high business activity to assimilate growing money supply transforming it into economic growth. Fall in business activity as a result of pressure on business led to saturation of demand for money.
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Currency inflow in Russia from raw materials exports allows taking into account high business activity to assimilate growing money supply transforming it into economic growth. Fall in business activity as a result of pressure on business led to saturation of demand for money.
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Dynamic Central Bank Independence Indices and Inflation Rate: A New Empirical Exploration
, 2012It has been argued that economies with more independent central banks experience lower inflation over time. In this paper we show that this relationship is sensitive to the methodology through which central bank independence indices are constructed.
Marco Arnone, Davide Romelli
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Empirical Analysis Of Agricultural Production And Inflation Rate In Nigeria (1970- 2006)
, 2012Agriculture was known to be one of the major contributors to national development, but suffering from neglect has resulted to heart-aching inflation in Nigeria. Inflation in Nigeria of the recent has been attributed to high food prices.
G. Olatunji+3 more
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Dynamics of Interest and Inflation Rates
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016This paper proposes that there is a dynamic relationship between interest and inflation rates that are jointly determined due to the dual existence of Fisher and Wicksell processes. The Fisher process is the positive relationship between inflation and interest rates wherein causality runs from inflation to interest rates.
Ali Anari, James W. Kolari
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Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory, 1988
Communication faite a la Conference de Charleston de 1987 sur les raisons de la hausse du prix des periodiques, les mesures a prendre possibles et l'importance du taux de change de la ...
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Communication faite a la Conference de Charleston de 1987 sur les raisons de la hausse du prix des periodiques, les mesures a prendre possibles et l'importance du taux de change de la ...
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Interest Rates and the Announcement of Inflation
Financial Management, 1982ly, the focus of research has shifted to two questions: the efficiency with which the market for short-term securities (usually Treasury Bills) utilizes information contained in past rates of inflation, and the ability of rates on Bills to predict future price changes 11, 4, 5, 10, 121.
It-Keong Chew+2 more
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The optimal inflation rate revisited. [PDF]
We challenge the widely held belief that New Keynesian models cannot predict an optimal positive inflation rate. In fact we find that even for the US economy, characterized by relatively small government size, optimal trend inflation is justified by the Phelps argument that the inflation tax should be part of an optimal (distortionary) taxation scheme.
Giovanni Di Bartolomeo+2 more
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Consumer Spending and the Rate of Inflation
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1977IN a recent article, Thomas Juster and Paul Wachtel (1972b) have examined the impact of the rate of inflation on consumer expenditures. Using survey data on individuals' expectations regarding the future rate of inflation, they concluded that inflationary expectations cause a reallocation of consumer expenditures.
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Inflation and the Rate of Interest
Financial Analysts Journal, 1960Hardly a week passes without someone somewhere asking: "Are you a Keynesian? And this question is always a problem. If one says "yes" the questioner is likely to set one down as a "radical" of some sort, or at least an adherent of various quack ideas. And if one says "no" one may be set down as a fool.
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