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Date: 2009-01-08 10:05:48
Economy
Economics
Macroeconomics
New Keynesian economics
Regression analysis
Keynesian economics
Unemployment
Monetary economics
Phillips curve
Nominal rigidity
Autocorrelation
Generalized method of moments

Is the New Keynesian Phillips Curve Flat?∗ Keith Kuester Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Gernot J. M¨uller Goethe University Frankfurt

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