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US Volatility Cycles of Output and Inflation, 1919-2004: A Money and Banking Approach to a Puzzle Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Benk, Szilárd
Gillman, Max () (Cardiff Business School)
Kejak, Michal
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The post-1983 moderation coincided with an ahistorical divergence in the money aggregate growth and velocity volatilities away from the downward trending GDP and inflation volatilities. Using an endogenous growth monetary DSGE model, with micro-based banking production, enables a contrasting characterization of the two great volatility cycles over the historical period of 1919-2004, and enables this puzzle to be addressed more easily. The volatility divergence is explained by the upswing in the credit volatility that kept money supply variability from translating into inflation and GDP volatility.
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Paper provided by Cardiff University, Cardiff Business School, Economics Section in its series Cardiff Economics Working Papers with number
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Keywords: Volatility ; money and credit shocks ; growth ; inflation ; Other versions of this item:
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