fisherian
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Of or relating to Ronald Fisher (1890–1962), English statistician, evolutionary biologist, geneticist, and eugenicist.
Of or relating to Irving Fisher (1867–1947), American economist and statistician.
Throughout is made use of the Fisherian equation i#95;t#61;E#95;t#92;#123;#92;pi#95;#123;t#43;1#125;#92;#125;#43;r#95;t which implies that the nominal rate adjusts one-for-one with expectation inflation, given a real interest rate that is determined exclusively by real factors[.]
Uribe (2018) examines the strength of Fisherian effects in both empirical and optimizing models.
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3Throughout is made use of the Fisherian equation i#95;t#61;E#95;t#92;#123;#92;pi#95;#123;t#43;1#125;#92;#125;#43;r#95;t which implies that the nominal rate adjusts one-for-one with expectation inflati
WiktionaryUribe (2018) examines the strength of Fisherian effects in both empirical and optimizing models.
WiktionaryFisher […] first theorised that dramatic declines in inflation may lead to insolvency as a result of higher real values of debt. Originally applied to the Great Depression, a version of this so-called
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