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The (Dis-)Equalizing Effects of Production Networks
Ipsen, Leonhard; Schulz, Jan; Bamberg Economic Research Group (Hrsg.) (2024): The (Dis-)Equalizing Effects of Production Networks, Bamberg: Otto-Friedrich-Universität, doi: 10.20378/irb-96201.
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2024
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The (Dis-)Equalizing Effects of Production Networks, Bamberg: Otto-Friedrich-Universität, 2024, 13 Seiten, ISBN: 978-3-949224-16-4
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2024
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We suggest and empirically substantiate that the global production network constitutes an important variable for inflation inequality, as it modulates the impact of cost-push shocks on households. For most price shocks, the production network reduces inflation inequality, however, at the expense of lower-income households. Introducing a synthetic Consumer Price Index indicates lower-income households to be at the losing end of the overall effect of supply-side price shocks.
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Produktion
Netzwerkmanagement
Inflation
Ungleichheit
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Inequality
Inflation
Input-output Analysis
Europe
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Workingpaper
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August 7, 2024
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