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which there are multiple equilibrium unemployment rates. The model has two equations in common with the new-Keynesian model …
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types of sponsors and projects, objectives of reducing unemployment, characteristics and duration of participation, impacts … on wages and inflation as well as programme efficiency. Bibliography. …
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Central banks throughout the world predict inflation with new-Keynesian models where, after a shock, the unemployment …
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stabilization in Yugoslavia - examines economic structures, inflation, external debt, ineffective resource allocation …, underemployment, unemployment, regional disparity, shortcomings of economic planning, price policies and wage policies, role of IMF …
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distribution, comprising a case study of Philippines - discusses trends (1950-1982) relating to economic disparity, unemployment … Trade, inflation, etc.; provides an evaluation of industrial policy and employment policy; outlines present obstacles in …
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We study the determination of Irish inflation between 1926 and 2012. The difference between unemployment and the NAIRU … is a significant determinant of inflation in a simple backward-looking Phillips Curve that incorporates import prices …
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inflation and a permanent reduction in the level of unemployment. In short, we derive a microfounded long-run downward …
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