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Keynesian economics / Monetary policy / Phillips curve / Generalized method of moments / Inflation / John Maynard Keynes / Economic model / Macroeconomic model / Macroeconomics / Economics / Economic theories
Date: 2009-08-20 04:45:33
Keynesian economics
Monetary policy
Phillips curve
Generalized method of moments
Inflation
John Maynard Keynes
Economic model
Macroeconomic model
Macroeconomics
Economics
Economic theories

Remarks on Inflation Persistence and Optimal Monetary Policy

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