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Inflation targeting, Emerging markets, Monetary policy, Disinflation, Demand, Price increases, Economic models
Monetary policy, United States, Interest rates, Monetary policy instruments, Inflation targeting, Econometric models, Optimal Control, central bank, economy, expectations, projections, phillips curve, forecasts, equilibrium, demand
Working Paper, Sovereign debt, International capital markets, Political economy, Economic models, Data analysis
Income distribution, United States, Income inequality, Private consumption, Household expenditure, Middle Class; Middle-Income Class; Income Polarization; Hollowing Out of the Middle Class; Inequality; Marginal Propensity to Consume
Central banks, Disinflation, Economic models, External shocks, Ghana, Inflation rates, Inflation targeting, Low-income developing countries, Monetary policy, Public information, Transparency
United States, Western Hemisphere, Potential output, Macroeconomic Modeling, Neutral Rate, Model Construction and Estimation, Monetary Policy (Targets, Instruments, and Effects)
Capital accumulation, Capital flows, Cross country analysis, Domestic investment, Economic growth, Economic models, Fiscal policy, Government expenditures, Income, Natural resources, Private sector, Revenue sources
Macroprudential Policies, Systemic Risk, Banking Systems, Economic Models
Economic growth, United States, Potential output, Parameter estimation, Econometric models, Macroeconomic Modeling, Output Gap, inflation, unemployment rate, growth rate, gdp, equations, monetary policy, labor market, variables
Brazil, Central bank autonomy, Central banks, Chile, Colombia, Cross country analysis, Financial crisis, Global Financial Crisis 2008-2009, Inflation targeting, Latin America, Mexico, Monetary policy, Peru
Business cycles, Real interest rates, Exchange rate depreciation, Government consumption, Public investments, Government Spending, Fiscal Policy, Fiscal Multipliers., WEO, government investment, level of GDP, small state, percent of GDP
Potential output, Monetary policy, Economic models, United States, Macroeconomic Modeling, Model Construction and Estimation, Monetary Policy (Targets, Instruments, and Effects)
Macroeconomic Modeling, inflation, unemployment, gdp, productivity, Model Construction and Estimation, Monetary Policy (Targets, Instruments, and Effects),
United States, Western Hemisphere, Middle Class; Middle-Income Class; Income Polarization; Hollowing Out; Inequality, Middle Class, Middle-Income Class, Income Polarization, Hollowing Out, Inequality
Business cycles, Unemployment, Potential output, Capacity utilization, Production growth, Macroeconomic Modeling, output gap, NAIRU, hysteresis, potential growth, Volcker
Latin America, monetary policy, inflation targeting