Inflation, expectations and growth in real money in the United States
Yin, Ya and Thomas, David
(2011)
Inflation, expectations and growth in real money in the United States.
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University of Hertfordshire.
This paper aims to explain the change in the rate of inflation within the United States economy by following a new Classical–Keynesian synthesis view and by incorporating private inflation expectations directly into the inflation determination process. A parsimonious unrestricted VAR approach is adopted to expose the long-run solution that is subsequently included in an error-correction model with the short-run dynamics. The empirical results reveal the full efficiency in private inflation expectations formation and support for the Classical Quantity Theory mechanism of inflation determination in the long run.
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