SHORT-TERM PHILLIPS CURVE AND THE INFLATION PROCESSES IN RUSSIA
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SHORT-TERM PHILLIPS CURVE AND THE INFLATION PROCESSES IN RUSSIA
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S042473880000616-6-1
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118-130
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Given a short description of three popular models of real output and the rates of inflation in the short period. Their verification is produced. Given the results of questioning concerning the inflation expectations. The estimation of Phillips' curve parameters made for different models using econometric and calibration methods. The special value has the proposed method of evaluating the inflation expectations using the data of the Russian Statistics Agency.
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real output, rates of inflation, intlation expectations, estimation, Russian Statistics Agency
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01.04.2010
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