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Unemployment Fluctuations and Stabilization Policies A New Keynesian Perspective Jordi Gali The MIT Press Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England Contents Series Foreword ix Preface xi Introduction ...
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I revisit the General Theory's discussion of the role of wages in employment determination through the lens of the New Keynesian model. The analysis points to the key role played by the monetary policy rule in shaping the link between wages and employment, and in determining the welfare impact...
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In this paper we present a simple, theory-based measure of the variations in aggregate economic efficiency associated with business fluctuations. We decompose this indicator, which we refer to as 'the gap', into two constituent parts: a price markup and a wage markup, and show that the latter...
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