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19. The Beveridge Curve, Unemployment, andWages in the OECD from the 1960s to the 1990s
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Stephen Nickell
, Luca Nunziata , Wolfgang Ochel and Glenda Quintini
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors ix
- Edmund Phelps, Insider-Economists’ Insider 1
- Edmund S. Phelps and Modern Macroeconomics 3
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Part I. Information, Wage-Price Dynamics, and Business Fluctuations
- 1. Imperfect Common Knowledge and the Effects of Monetary Policy 23
- 2. Comments onWoodford 59
- 3. Sticky Information: A Model of Monetary Nonneutrality and Structural Slumps 64
- 4. A Theory of Rational Inflationary Inertia 87
- 5. Comments on Calvo, Celasun, and Kumhof 118
- 6. Macroeconomic Fluctuations in an Economy of Phelps-Winter Markets 123
- 7. General Comments on Part I 137
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Part II. Imperfect Knowledge, Expectations, and Rationality
- 8. Imperfect Knowledge Expectations, Uncertainty-Adjusted Uncovered Interest Rate Parity, and Exchange Rate Dynamics 143
- 9. Comments on Frydman and Goldberg 183
- 10. Endogenous Fluctuations and the Role of Monetary Policy 188
- 11. A Debt Puzzle 228
- 12. Comments on Laibson, Repetto, and Tobacman 267
- 13. Reflections on Parts I and II 271
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Part III. Determinants of Equilibrium Unemployment
- 14. How Monopsonistic Is the (Danish) Labor Market? 283
- 15. Company Start-Up Costs and Employment 309
- 16. European Unemployment: From a Worker’s Perspective 326
- 17. Comments on Ljungqvist and Sargent 351
- 18. Flexibility and Job Creation: Lessons for Germany 357
- 19. The Beveridge Curve, Unemployment, andWages in the OECD from the 1960s to the 1990s 394
- 20. Comments on Nickell, Nunziata, Ochel, and Quintini PART IV Education, Technical Change, and Growth 432
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Part IV. Education, Technical Change, and Growth
- 21. Wage Inequality and Technological Change: A Nelson-Phelps Approach 441
- 22. Comments on Aghion, Howitt, and Violante 462
- 23. Factor Prices and Technical Change: From Induced Innovations to Recent Debates 464
- 24. Comments on Acemoglu 492
- 25. Population and Ideas: A Theory of Endogenous Growth 498
- 26. Another View of Investment: 40 Years Later 522
- 27. General Comments on Part IV 546
- 28. Reflections on Parts III and IV 550
- Index 565
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors ix
- Edmund Phelps, Insider-Economists’ Insider 1
- Edmund S. Phelps and Modern Macroeconomics 3
-
Part I. Information, Wage-Price Dynamics, and Business Fluctuations
- 1. Imperfect Common Knowledge and the Effects of Monetary Policy 23
- 2. Comments onWoodford 59
- 3. Sticky Information: A Model of Monetary Nonneutrality and Structural Slumps 64
- 4. A Theory of Rational Inflationary Inertia 87
- 5. Comments on Calvo, Celasun, and Kumhof 118
- 6. Macroeconomic Fluctuations in an Economy of Phelps-Winter Markets 123
- 7. General Comments on Part I 137
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Part II. Imperfect Knowledge, Expectations, and Rationality
- 8. Imperfect Knowledge Expectations, Uncertainty-Adjusted Uncovered Interest Rate Parity, and Exchange Rate Dynamics 143
- 9. Comments on Frydman and Goldberg 183
- 10. Endogenous Fluctuations and the Role of Monetary Policy 188
- 11. A Debt Puzzle 228
- 12. Comments on Laibson, Repetto, and Tobacman 267
- 13. Reflections on Parts I and II 271
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Part III. Determinants of Equilibrium Unemployment
- 14. How Monopsonistic Is the (Danish) Labor Market? 283
- 15. Company Start-Up Costs and Employment 309
- 16. European Unemployment: From a Worker’s Perspective 326
- 17. Comments on Ljungqvist and Sargent 351
- 18. Flexibility and Job Creation: Lessons for Germany 357
- 19. The Beveridge Curve, Unemployment, andWages in the OECD from the 1960s to the 1990s 394
- 20. Comments on Nickell, Nunziata, Ochel, and Quintini PART IV Education, Technical Change, and Growth 432
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Part IV. Education, Technical Change, and Growth
- 21. Wage Inequality and Technological Change: A Nelson-Phelps Approach 441
- 22. Comments on Aghion, Howitt, and Violante 462
- 23. Factor Prices and Technical Change: From Induced Innovations to Recent Debates 464
- 24. Comments on Acemoglu 492
- 25. Population and Ideas: A Theory of Endogenous Growth 498
- 26. Another View of Investment: 40 Years Later 522
- 27. General Comments on Part IV 546
- 28. Reflections on Parts III and IV 550
- Index 565