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DSGE models 2 Infllation 2 VARs 2 monetary policy trade-off 2 unemployment 2 Arbeitslosigkeit 1 DSGE model 1 DSGE-Modell 1 Dynamic equilibrium 1 Dynamisches Gleichgewicht 1 Geldpolitik 1 Monetary policy 1 Phillips curve 1 Phillips-Kurve 1 Schock 1 Shock 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Unemployment 1 VAR model 1 VAR-Modell 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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Del Negro, Marco 2 Lenza, Michele 2 Primiceri, Giorgio E. 2 Tambalotti, Andrea 2
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What's up with the Phillips curve?
Del Negro, Marco; Lenza, Michele; Primiceri, Giorgio E.; … - 2020
The business cycle is alive and well, and real variables respond to it more or less as they always did. Witness the Great Recession. In ation, in contrast, has gone quiescent. This paper studies the sources of this disconnect using VARs and an estimated DSGE model. It finds that the disconnect...
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What's up with the Phillips curve?
Del Negro, Marco; Lenza, Michele; Primiceri, Giorgio E.; … - 2020
The business cycle is alive and well, and real variables respond to it more or less as they always did. Witness the Great Recession. In ation, in contrast, has gone quiescent. This paper studies the sources of this disconnect using VARs and an estimated DSGE model. It finds that the disconnect...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012241237
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