Publication: Shaikh’s theory of inflation: Empirical evidence from european countries (2001–20)
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Anwar Shaikh has proposed the classical theory of inflation in his
recent book Capitalism, Competition, Conflict, Crisis. Even though
it is a relevant and well-founded heterodox theory, the empirical
literature on the subject is scanty. In this article, we empirically
evaluate the explanatory capabilities of Shaikh’s theory of
inflation for the case of Europe. We constructed GMM and Fixed
Effects models for the panel of 23 European countries over the
period 2001–20. The overall results demonstrated that Shaikh’s
classical theory of inflation generated empirically successful
results in explaining the supply dynamics of European inflation,
while it produced no statistically significant effect on the demand
dynamics of inflation due to the European inflation level, as
expected.
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Sosyal ve Beşeri Bilimler, İktisat, Social Sciences and Humanities, Economics, Sosyal Bilimler (SOC), Ekonomi ve İş, EKONOMİ, Social Sciences (SOC), ECONOMICS & BUSINESS, ECONOMICS, Ekonomi ve Ekonometri, Ekonomi, Ekonometri ve Finans (çeşitli), Genel Ekonomi, Ekonometri ve Finans, Sosyal Bilimler ve Beşeri Bilimler, Economics and Econometrics, Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous), General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Social Sciences & Humanities, Anwar Shaikh, classical theory of inflation, endogenous money, GMM
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Özden O., Bolkol H. K., "Shaikh’s Theory of Inflation: Empirical Evidence from European Countries (2001–20)", REVIEW OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, sa.Published online: 27 Apr 2023, 2023
