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) shifts with productivity growth. On this basis we estimate a dynamic system of macrolabour equations to evaluate the slope of … the PC and explain the evolution of inflation and unemployment in the US from 1970 to 2006. Since our empirical …-run. Furthermore, during the stagflating 70s, the productivity slowdown contributed substantially to the increases in both unemployment …
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) shifts with productivity growth. On this basis we estimate a dynamic system of macrolabour equations to evaluate the slope of … the PC and explain the evolution of inflation and unemployment in the US from 1970 to 2006. Since our empirical …-run. Furthermore, during the stagflating 70s, the productivity slowdown contributed substantially to the increases in both unemployment …
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productivity growth particularly for the US. We conclude that a better understanding of the inflation-unemployment tradeoff …This paper seeks to understand dynamics of inflation and marginal cost (labor share) in models that account for the … inclusion of productivity shocks in standard New Keynesian Phillips Curve (NKPC). The question of interest is on the empirical …
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' PC (relating the level of the inflation rate, not the change in this rate, to the rate of unemployment); and the …
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framework we examine the twelve potential intertemporal relationships between inflation, growth and their respective … uncertainties using US data. We find that high inflation is detrimental to output growth both directly and indirectly via the … nominal uncertainty. Output growth boosts inflation but mainly indirectly through a reduction in real uncertainty. Our …
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of slow productivity growth and high unemployment in industrial countries. We show that introducing nominal price … inflation is relatively high, as was the case in the 1970s. In general, the sign of the effect of growth on unemployment is … shown to depend on the level of steady-state inflation. There is a threshold level of inflation below (above) which faster …
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rate of inflation is relatively high, as was the case in the 1970s. In general, the effect of growth on unemployment is … shown to be non-monotonic. There is a threshold level of inflation below (above) which faster growth leads to higher (lower …
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In this paper we analyse the short- and long-run relationship between employment growth, inflation and output growth in … growth, inflation and output growth with bidirectional causality between employment growth and inflation as well as output … growth, giving support to Phillips' Golden Triangle theory. -- Employment Growth ; Inflation ; Output Growth ; Golden …
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In this paper we analyse the short- and long-run relationship between employment growth, inflation and output growth in … growth, inflation and output growth with bidirectional causality between employment growth and inflation as well as output …
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This paper analyses the relation between US inflation and unemployment from the perspective of quot;frictional growth … policy has not only persistent, but permanent real effects, giving rise to a long-run inflation-unemployment tradeoff. We … evaluate this tradeoff empirically and assess the impact of productivity, money growth, budget deficit, and trade deficit on …
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