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Monetary policy / Demand for money / Wage / Exchange-rate flexibility / Central bank / Unemployment / Supply and demand / Labour economics / Deindexation / Economics / Labor economics / Inflation
Date: 2012-11-19 01:03:12
Monetary policy
Demand for money
Wage
Exchange-rate flexibility
Central bank
Unemployment
Supply and demand
Labour economics
Deindexation
Economics
Labor economics
Inflation

Optimal Wage Indexation, Monetary Policy and the Exchange Rate Regime

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