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May 31, 2018

Association des économistes québécois and the CFA Québec - Media Availability (Webcasts)

Economic Progress Report - Deputy Governor Sylvain Leduc of the Bank of Canada speaks before the Association des économistes québécois and the CFA Québec. (13:50 (ET) approx.)

May 31, 2018

Association des économistes québécois and the CFA Québec - Speech (Webcasts)

Economic Progress Report - Deputy Governor Sylvain Leduc of the Bank of Canada speaks before the Association des économistes québécois and the CFA Québec. (12:50 (ET) approx.)

May 31, 2018

A Progress Report on the Economy

Remarks Sylvain Leduc Association des économistes québécois and CFA Québec Québec, Québec
Deputy Governor Sylvain Leduc discusses the issues that led Governing Council to hold the policy interest rate at 1.25 per cent in their May 30 decision.

Noisy Monetary Policy

Staff Working Paper 2018-23 Tatjana Dahlhaus, Luca Gambetti
We introduce limited information in monetary policy. Agents receive signals from the central bank revealing new information (“news") about the future evolution of the policy rate before changes in the rate actually take place. However, the signal is disturbed by noise.

Applying the Wage-Common to Canadian Provinces

Staff Analytical Note 2018-16 Jonathan Lachaine
As at the national level, available sources of hourly wage data for Canadian provinces sometimes send conflicting signals about wage growth. This note has two objectives. First, we develop a common measure of provincial wages (the provincial wage-common) to better capture the underlying wage pressures, reflecting the overall trend across all data sources.

Bending the Curves: Wages and Inflation

As economic slack continues to be absorbed and the labour market tightens, wage growth and inflation could increase faster than expected, which would suggest convexity in their Phillips curves. This note investigates whether there is convexity in the Phillips curves for Canadian wage growth and inflation by testing different empirical approaches over the post-inflation-targeting period.
Content Type(s): Staff research, Staff analytical notes Topic(s): Inflation and prices, Labour markets JEL Code(s): E, E2, E24, E3, E31, J, J3

Helen Lao

Helen Lao is a principal economist in the United States Division.
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