In the conventional view of inflation, the New Keynesian Phillips curve (NKPC) captures most of the persistence in inflation. The sources of persistence are twofold. First, the "driving process" for inflation is quite persistent, and the NKPC implies that inflation must "inherit" this persistence. Second, backward-looking or indexing behavior imparts some "intrinsic" persistence to inflation. This paper shows that, in practice, inflation in the NKPC inherits very little of the persistence of the driving process, and it is intrinsic persistence that constitutes the dominant source of persistence. The reasons are that, first, the coefficient on the driving process is small, and, second, the shock that disturbs the NKPC is large
This paper examines the implications of intrinsic inflation persistence, namely inertia that inflati...
In this paper, we investigate the nature of structural breaks in inflation by estimating a version ...
Following Fuhrer and Moore (1995), several authors have proposed alternative mechanisms to ‘hardwire...
In the conventional view of inflation, the New Keynesian Phillips curve (NKPC) captures most of the ...
In the now conventional view of the inflation process, the New Keynesian Phillips Curve (NKPC) captu...
In the conventional view of inflation, the New Keynesian Phillips curve (NKPC) captures most of the ...
It is often argued that the New Keynesian Phillips curve is at odds with the data because it cannot ...
Recently, it has been argued that trend inflation may be the solution to the puzzle of inflation per...
The New Keynesian Phillips curve (NKPC) asserts that inflation depends on expectations of real margi...
A number of empirical studies conclude that purely forward-looking versions of the New Keynesian Phi...
It is commonly asserted that inflation is a jump variable in the New Keynesian Phillips curve, and t...
Whelan (2007) found that the generalized Calvo-sticky-price model fails to replicate a typical featu...
Purely forward-looking versions of the New Keynesian Phillips curve (NKPC) generate too little infla...
A major criticism against staggered nominal contracts is that they give rise to the so called "persi...
In this paper, I consider the policy implications of two alternative structural interpretations of o...
This paper examines the implications of intrinsic inflation persistence, namely inertia that inflati...
In this paper, we investigate the nature of structural breaks in inflation by estimating a version ...
Following Fuhrer and Moore (1995), several authors have proposed alternative mechanisms to ‘hardwire...
In the conventional view of inflation, the New Keynesian Phillips curve (NKPC) captures most of the ...
In the now conventional view of the inflation process, the New Keynesian Phillips Curve (NKPC) captu...
In the conventional view of inflation, the New Keynesian Phillips curve (NKPC) captures most of the ...
It is often argued that the New Keynesian Phillips curve is at odds with the data because it cannot ...
Recently, it has been argued that trend inflation may be the solution to the puzzle of inflation per...
The New Keynesian Phillips curve (NKPC) asserts that inflation depends on expectations of real margi...
A number of empirical studies conclude that purely forward-looking versions of the New Keynesian Phi...
It is commonly asserted that inflation is a jump variable in the New Keynesian Phillips curve, and t...
Whelan (2007) found that the generalized Calvo-sticky-price model fails to replicate a typical featu...
Purely forward-looking versions of the New Keynesian Phillips curve (NKPC) generate too little infla...
A major criticism against staggered nominal contracts is that they give rise to the so called "persi...
In this paper, I consider the policy implications of two alternative structural interpretations of o...
This paper examines the implications of intrinsic inflation persistence, namely inertia that inflati...
In this paper, we investigate the nature of structural breaks in inflation by estimating a version ...
Following Fuhrer and Moore (1995), several authors have proposed alternative mechanisms to ‘hardwire...