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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1715372
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English | The relationship between inflation and inflation uncertainty in the UK: 1885--1998 |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1715372 |
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The relationship between inflation and inflation uncertainty in the UK: 1885--1998 (English)
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3 March 2002
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Using a long series of UK inflation data, I have provided strong evidence in favour of the hypothesis that inflationary periods are associated with high inflation uncertainty. This result supports the Friedman--Ball hypothesis and has important implications for the inflation--output relationship provided that more inflation uncertainty leads to lower output.
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inflation
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inflation uncertainty
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conditional variance
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