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Inflation and Growth: an Empirical Study for the Comparison of the Level and the Variability Effects

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2006

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This paper analyzes the interaction between the inflation and growth within the Mankiw-Romer-Weil (1992) framework. Our results indicate that the inflation level has a significant negative effect on output in advanced capitalist economies, whereas inflation variability has a negative and significant effect on output in the long-run for all sub-samples. Our results also show that the variability effects are larger in terms of significance. © 2006 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Economic Growth, Inflation

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Arın, K. Peren; Omay, Tolga (2006). "Inflation and growth: An empirical study for the comparison of the level and the variability effects", Trends in Inflation Research, pp. 207-213.

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Trends in Inflation Research

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207

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