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Inflation and Unemployment: The Evolution of the Phillips Curve (International Library of Critical Writings in Economics series)

Author Roger Lipsey, William Scarth
Publisher Edward Elgar Pub
Category Business & Economics
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This authoritative three-volume collection provides a comprehensive anthology of the most important and influential articles written since the publication of Phillip's 1958 study the most-cited macroeconomic paper published in the 20th century. Along with three original review essays by the editors, the papers evaluate the original contribution and place it in its historical context. The works also discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the New Classical critique and the expectations augmented Phillips curve that resulted from it, and critique the part played by the 'New Keynesian Phillips curve' in the New neo-Classical Synthesis that has emerged in macroeconomics. This indispensable volume will be of immense value to students, scholars and practitioners interested in the field of economics, and the Phillips Curve in particular.

Contributors include: A. Blinder, C. Evans, M. Friedman, L. Klein, R. Leeson, N. Mankiw, E. Phelps, A.W. Phillips, G. Routh, J. Tobin

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