Is the Inflation Persistence Over?
In: Inflationary Dynamics, Persistence, and Prices and Wages Formation
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- Fernando N. de Oliveira & Myrian Petrassi, 2010. "Is Inflation Persistence Over?," Working Papers Series 230, Central Bank of Brazil, Research Department.
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