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Ahmed, Salma, Avshalumov, Aviel, Chaar, Tania, Ekanayake, Eshini, Lao, Helen, Poirier, Louis, Rolland-Mills, Jenna, Toktamyssov, Argyn, Xiang, Lin
We expect global potential output growth to increase from 2.5% in 2022 to 2.8% by 2026. Compared with the April 2022 staff assessment, global potential output growth is marginally slower. The current range for the US neutral rate is 2% to 3%, unchang
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What do high-frequency expenditure network data reveal about spending and inflation during COVID‑19?
The official consumer price index (CPI) inflation measure, based on a fixed basket set before the COVID 19 pandemic, may not fully reflect what consumers are currently experiencing. We partnered with Statistics Canada to construct a more representati
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Lao, Helen, Steyn, Ceciline
We provide an updated evaluation of the value of various measures of core inflation that could be used in the conduct of monetary policy. We find that the Bank of Canada’s current preferred measures of core inflation—CPI-trim, CPI-median and CPI-
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https://hdl.handle.net/10419/227808
https://hdl.handle.net/10419/227808
As economic slack continues to be absorbed and the labour market tightens, wage growth and inflation could increase faster than expected, which would suggest convexity in their Phillips curves. This note investigates whether there is convexity in the
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