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The MoO3–Bi2O3 binary oxides with higher ion potential difference, lower interaction parameters and lower melting points were selected as the high temperature lubricants for NiAl-based coating to further improve the tribological properties in wide ...
Hang Sun +7 more
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The Phillips Curve in Australia in the Era of Inflation Targeting
Abstract Australia, like many other countries, experienced an unexpected surge in inflation following the COVID‐19 pandemic. This has renewed interest in the Phillips curve because of its important implications for monetary policy. We estimate the price Phillips curve in the post‐inflation targeting period using the most recent state‐level data ...
Debdulal Mallick
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Disinflation and the NAIRU [PDF]
This paper asks why the NAIRU rose in most OECD countries in the 1980s. I find that a central cause was the tight monetary policy used to reduce inflation. The evidence comes from a cross-country comparison: countries with larger decreases in inflation and longer disinflationary periods have larger rises in the NAIRU.
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To improve the mechanical properties and tribological characteristics of boron carbide (B4C) ceramic, silicon carbide (SiC) as an incorporation phase was added into boron carbide matrix.
Wei Chen +5 more
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The wage curve after the Great Recession
Abstract Most economists maintain that the labour market in the USA (and elsewhere) is ‘tight’ because unemployment rates are low, and the Beveridge curve (the vacancies‐to‐unemployment ratio) is high. They infer from this that there is potential for wage‐push inflation.
David Blanchflower +2 more
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Do Minimum Wages Raise the NAIRU? [PDF]
A high minimum wage (relative to average wages) raises nominal wage growth and hence inflation. This effect can be offset by extra unemployment; so the minimum wage increases the Non-Accelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment or NAIRU. This effect is clearly discernible and robust to variations in model specification and sample period.
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The Australian Economy in 2023–24: Navigating a Narrow Path
Abstract The economy grew at a moderate pace in 2022–23 as Australians adjusted to rising costs of living. The aggressive tightening of monetary policy has eased inflationary pressure, but inflation remains high. Strong labour market performance has been the brightest note in the current Australian macroeconomic landscape, although labour productivity ...
Viet Nguyen +2 more
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Od Phillipsove krivulje do NAIRU
Temeljne političke implikacije koncepta NAIRU imaju izuzetno značajnu ulogu u kreiranju makroekonomske politike razvijenih zemalja već dugi niz godina.
Đula Borozan
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“La Nairu”: una aproximación teórica (1a parte)
En este trabajo, se hace una reflexión en torno al concepto de tasa natural de desempleo y de la NAIRU a partir del debate sobre la relación entre inflación y desempleo.
Héctor Javier Fuentes López Fabian Andrés Rodríguez Buitrago
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Estimating time-varying potential output and NAIRU using a multivariate filter for Türkiye
This paper extends the multivariate filter approach for estimating potential output and NAIRU developed for Türkiye by integrating the capacity utilization block into the model.
Mert Gökcü
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