Post Stabilization Inflation Dynamics in Slovenia
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- Komulainen, Tuomas & Pirttila, Jukka, 2002.
"Fiscal Explanations for Inflation: Any Evidence from Transition Economies?,"
Economic Change and Restructuring, Springer, vol. 35(3), pages 293-316.
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"Exchange rate pass-through and monetary policy in Croatia,"
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WP; RPI inflation; nominal exchange rate; exchange rate; retail price index; Inflation inertia; unrestricted VARs; monetary policy; inflation dynamics; inflation block; inflation process; inflation transmission process; inflation growth; Inflation; Wages; Exchange rates; Monetary aggregates; Monetary base; Western Europe;All these keywords.
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