Potential output

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51Economy of the Philippines / Economic policy / Potential output / Macroeconomic model / Inflation / Taylor rule / Forecasting / Output gap / Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas / Macroeconomics / Economics / Monetary policy

WPS200701 from BSP website.pdf

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Source URL: www.bsp.gov.ph

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-05 13:22:25
52European Union / Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices / Inflation / Macroeconomics / Eurostat / Potential output / Euro / Output gap / Gross domestic product / Economy of the European Union / Price indices / Economics

The responsiveness of HICP items to changes in economic slack

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Source URL: www.ecb.europa.eu

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-06 05:30:32
53Deflation / Potential output / Monetary policy / Economic growth / Monetary inflation / Disinflation / Stagflation / Inflation in India / Economics / Inflation / Phillips curve

Sayuri Shirai: Japan’s economic activity, prices, and monetary policy – relationships between the output gap, prices, and wages Speech by Ms Sayuri Shirai, Member of the Policy Board of the Bank of Japan, at a meetin

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Source URL: www.bis.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-30 04:12:00
54Potential output / Gross domestic product / Productivity / Total factor productivity / Economic growth / Economy of the Philippines / Macroeconomics / Economics / Business

Raising Potential Growth FRANCISCO G. DAKILA, JR. Director, Center for Monetary and Financial Policy PhilippinesPhilippines-IMF Workshop Managing Opportunities and Risks in the Philippine Economy 09 December 2010

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Source URL: www.bsp.gov.ph

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-05 13:08:24
55Economics / Economic policy / Government budget deficit / Structural and cyclical deficit / Gross domestic product / Output gap / Australian federal budget / Potential output / Political debates about the United States federal budget / Public finance / Fiscal policy / Public economics

Estimates of the structural budget balance of the Australian Government[removed]to[removed]

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Source URL: www.aph.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-29 20:13:29
56Economic theories / Monetary policy / Keynesian economics / Deflation / Late-2000s recession / Economic model / Potential output / Output gap / Inflation in India / Economics / Inflation / Macroeconomics

Measuring economic slack in emerging Asian economies Dong He1 At a recent central bank chief economists workshop at the Bank of England, there was much discussion about inflation persistence, or why core inflation was qu

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Source URL: www.bis.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-02-05 10:33:00
57Econometrics / Statistics / Gross Domestic Product / Output gap / National accounts / Potential output / Capacity utilization / Inflation / Hodrick–Prescott filter / Macroeconomics / Time series analysis / Economics

ESTIMATING OUTPUT GAPS Gordon de Brouwer Research Discussion Paper 9809

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Source URL: www.rba.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2010-01-17 19:17:12
58Output gap / Capacity utilization / Unemployment / Eurozone / Potential output / Inflation / Euro / Labour economics / Economics / Economy of the European Union / Gross Domestic Product

Slack in the euro area economy

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Source URL: www.ecb.europa.eu

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-06 12:18:42
59Monetary policy / Money / Economic policy / Unemployment / Taylor rule / Monetary inflation / Real interest rate / NAIRU / Potential output / Economics / Inflation / Macroeconomics

244 Gordon de Brouwer and James O’Regan Evaluating Simple Monetary-policy Rules for Australia

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Source URL: www.rba.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-02-24 16:54:59
60National accounts / Public finance / Economic policy / Output gap / Hong Kong Monetary Authority / Government budget deficit / Unemployment / Inflation / Potential output / Economics / Macroeconomics / Gross Domestic Product

COMPARING FLEXIBILITY IN ARGENTINA AND HONG KONG 1 Internal flexibility is a key factor underpinning the sustainability of any fixed exchange rate. Quantitative analysis shows that prices and labour costs adjust to cycli

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Source URL: www.hkma.gov.hk

Language: English - Date: 2012-01-31 00:02:38
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