A fully inflation-indexed economy stabilizes economic inter-temporal relationships and offers a set of potential benefits: hedging the economy against inflation; improving the performance of the financial system; helping to lessen the most common housing and economic recessions of developed economies; facilitating demand stimulus policies to overcome economic recessions and pursue full employment; and helping reduce international imbalances. The design, transition and management of an indexed economy present a set of threats and challenges enhanced by the fact there is a lack of experience. Despite the threats, the significant potential benefits should encourage debate and implementation.
Idioma original | Anglès |
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Lloc de publicació | Barcelona, ES |
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Nombre de pàgines | 18 |
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Estat de la publicació | Publicada - 1 de jul. 2012 |
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Publicat externament | Sí |
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Nom | ESADE working paper |
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Núm. | 79796 |
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ISSN (imprès) | 2014-8135 |
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Nom | ESADE working paper |
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Núm. | 79796 |
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ISSN (imprès) | 2014-8135 |
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Nom | ESADE working paper |
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Núm. | 79796 |
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ISSN (imprès) | 2014-8135 |
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Nom | ESADE working paper |
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Núm. | 79796 |
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ISSN (imprès) | 2014-8135 |
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