World Commodity Prices as a Forecasting Tool for Retail Prices: Evidence From the United Kingdom
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WP; commodity price; commodity; RPIX; price index; Commodity prices; monetary policy; United Kingdom; commodity content; Granger-causality test; commodity stock; world commodity price indices; use of commodity price; impact of commodity price; commodity prices with U.K.; causality from commodity price; gold price index; Granger-causality technique; decline in the commodity content of output; error-correction term; Commodity price indexes; Inflation; Inflation targeting; Price indexes;All these keywords.
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