"A New line on the Phillips Curve": A Comment

Comments on the paper by Malinov and Sommers (78 (3) Sept 1997, 740-6). Discusses 3 criticisms of their paper in order to illustrate that one may draw different conclusions from their data by taking these concerns into account. Focuses on the United States over the period that they examined, but use...

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subjects 1973-1992
Analysis
Bank accounts
Econometrics
Economic analysis
Economic Theory (Phillips curve)
Forum
Industrial nations
Industrial productivity
Inflation
Inflation (Finance)
Mathematical Models
Methodological Problems
Methodology (Data Analysis)
Null hypothesis
OECD
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
Phillips curve
Relationship
Sample size
Unemployment
United States
United States of America
title "A New line on the Phillips Curve": A Comment
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