2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeconbus.2015.05.002
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The dynamic relationship between core and headline inflation

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“…We ran a few forecasting tests using the 16% trimmed-mean CPI and, consistent withMeyer and Venkatu (2012) found qualitatively similar results.5 In light of recent research (e.g Gamber et al (2015)…”
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confidence: 74%
“…We ran a few forecasting tests using the 16% trimmed-mean CPI and, consistent withMeyer and Venkatu (2012) found qualitatively similar results.5 In light of recent research (e.g Gamber et al (2015)…”
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confidence: 74%
“…As medidas IPCA-EX2 e IPCA-MS foram as únicas que apresentaram a dinâmica de ajustamento esperada para todos os horizontes de tempo escolhido, ou seja, é o IPCA que se move em direção a esses núcleos. No trabalho de Gamber et al (2013) encontra-se resultado semelhante com a aplicação do mesmo modelo de ajustamento com dados dos Estados Unidos para o núcleo por médias aparadas.…”
Section: Tabela 1: Procedimento Dos Testes De Estacionariedade Teste unclassified
“…Although these studies have made great contributions to core inflation measurement, their applications will be subject to some rigorous constraints. That is, such structural models usually require data to be normally distributed, and will not be applicable when data is characterized by "leptokurtosis and fat-tail" and "volatility clustering" (Bermingham, 2010;Gamber et al, 2015;Sharma & Sahu, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%