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Why Do Central Banks Push for Structural Reforms? The Case of a Reform in the Labor Market
Aguiar, Álvaro
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Ribeiro, Ana Paula
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Faculdade de Economia, Universidade do Porto
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2008
features of the labor market to a standard
New
Keynesian
model for monetary policy analysis. In this framework, a labor market …
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