Does Demand Volatility Lower Growth and Raise Inflation? Evidence from the Caribbean
April 29, 2014
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Subject: Exchange rate arrangements, Exchange rates, Foreign exchange, Inflation, Prices, Production, Production growth, Sticky prices
Keywords: Caribbean, Demand Shocks Asymmetric Effects Contractionary and Inflationary Biases, Demand variability, Energy price, Exchange rate arrangements, Exchange rates, Expansionary demand shock, Inflation, Inflation bias, Inflation to expansionary demand shocks, Output contraction, Output growth, Price flexibility, Price inflation, Price inflation to expansionary demand shocks, Price rigidity, Price uncertainty, Product price, Production growth, Real growth, Sticky prices, Trade balance, Trend inflation, WP
Publication Details
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Pages:
34
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Series:
Working Paper No. 2014/067
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Stock No:
WPIEA2014067
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ISBN:
9781484359679
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ISSN:
1018-5941