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... FIGURE 5. THE ACTUAL AND MODEL - BASED CROSS- CORRELATION FUNCTION BETWEEN OUTPUT AND INFLATION Note : Output is Hodrick - Prescott filtered real GDP . FIGURE 6. THE IMPULSE Responses to a MoNETARY POLICY SHOCK Note : The solid line is ...
... FIGURE 5. THE ACTUAL AND MODEL - BASED CROSS- CORRELATION FUNCTION BETWEEN OUTPUT AND INFLATION Note : Output is Hodrick - Prescott filtered real GDP . FIGURE 6. THE IMPULSE Responses to a MoNETARY POLICY SHOCK Note : The solid line is ...
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... Figure 2. RelativE PRODUCTIVITY P ( 0.75 ) / P ( 0.25 ) FOR K = 0.25 AND ALTERNATIVE B'S a 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 FIGURE 3. RELATIVE PRODUCTIVITY P ( 0.75 ) / P ( 0.25 ) FOR B = 0.75 AND ALTERNATIVE K'S = = = μι 0.75 , the lowest curve depicts ...
... Figure 2. RelativE PRODUCTIVITY P ( 0.75 ) / P ( 0.25 ) FOR K = 0.25 AND ALTERNATIVE B'S a 0.25 0.5 0.75 1 FIGURE 3. RELATIVE PRODUCTIVITY P ( 0.75 ) / P ( 0.25 ) FOR B = 0.75 AND ALTERNATIVE K'S = = = μι 0.75 , the lowest curve depicts ...
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... Figure 2 shows the impulse responses of ŷ ,, Ĉ ,, and y , c , with respect to the VAR shocks , ε ,. These are markedly different from the im- pulse responses shown in Figure 1. Notably , while c , responds positively and permanently to ...
... Figure 2 shows the impulse responses of ŷ ,, Ĉ ,, and y , c , with respect to the VAR shocks , ε ,. These are markedly different from the im- pulse responses shown in Figure 1. Notably , while c , responds positively and permanently to ...
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