Changes in the inflation process in Canada : evidence and implications / by Doug Hostland, Research Department. : FB3-2/95-5E

The Canadian economy is currently in transition from a period of disinflation to one with a very low and stable inflation rate. Against this background, the author asks whether reduced-form parameters should be expected to be invariant to changes in the inflation process.--Abstract

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Department/Agency Bank of Canada.
Title Changes in the inflation process in Canada : evidence and implications / by Doug Hostland, Research Department.
Series title Working paper1192-543495-5
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Paper
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Note(s) "The Canadian economy is currently in transition from a period of disinflation to one with a very low and stable inflation rate. Against this background, the author asks whether reduced-form parameters should be expected to be invariant to changes in the inflation process."--Abstract.
Bibliography.
Résumés en français
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : Bank of Canada 1995.
Binding Softcover
Description v, 42p. : graphs, tables ; 28 cm.
ISBN 0-662-23492-8
ISSN 1192-5434
Catalogue number
  • FB3-2/95-5E
Subject terms Inflation
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