The Long-Run Fisher Relation in Canada
William Crowder
Canadian Journal of Economics, 1997, vol. 30, issue 4, 1124-42
Abstract:
In this paper, the existing Fisher equation research is extended to time series on the Canadian nominal interest rate and inflation to test the validity of the Fisher hypothesis and related hypotheses. The evidence suggests a significant long-run equilibrium between nominal rates and inflation in Canada but that this relationship has not been completely stable over the last three decades.
Date: 1997
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