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The two-regime view of inflation. (2023). Lombardi, Marco Jacopo ; Yetman, James ; Zakrajsek, Egon ; Borio, Claudio.
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  24. Estimating Germanys Potential Output. (2007). Tober, Silke ; Logeay, Camille ; Horn, Gustav.
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  25. Monetary Policy and Swedish Unemployment Fluctuations. (2007). HOLMLUND, BERTIL ; Alexius, Annika.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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  26. Macro Dynamics in a Model with Uncertainty.. (2007). Ferri, Piero ; Variato, Anna Maria.
    In: Working Papers (-2012).
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  27. Endogenous Cycles, Debt and Monetary Policy. (2007). Ferri, Piero ; Variato, Anna Maria.
    In: Working Papers (-2012).
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  28. The Missing Motivation in Macroeconomics. (2007). Akerlof, George.
    In: American Economic Review.
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  29. Micro-level evidence on wage rigidities in Finland. (2006). Vainiomäki, Jari ; Böckerman, Petri ; Bockerman, Petri ; Vainiomaki, Jari.
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  30. Phillips Curves and Unemployment Dynamics: A Critique and a Holistic Perspective. (2006). Snower, Dennis ; Sala, Hector ; Karanassou, Marika.
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  31. Measuring Expectations. (2006). Kjellberg, David.
    In: Working Paper Series.
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  32. The New Keynesian Model and the Long-run Vertical Phillips Curve: Does it hold for Germany?. (2006). Fritsche, Ulrich ; Gottschalk, Jan.
    In: Macroeconomics and Finance Series.
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  33. Inflation Targeting and Output Growth: Evidence from Aggregate European Data. (2005). Miller, Stephen ; Apergis, Nicholas ; Vamvakidis, Athanassios ; Panethimitakis, Alexandros .
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  34. Testing Near-Rationality Using Detail Survey Data. (2005). Palmqvist, Stefan ; Bryan, Michael F..
    In: Computing in Economics and Finance 2005.
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  35. Inflation-Target Expectations and Optimal Monetary Policy. (2005). Kapadia, Sujit.
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  36. Inflation-Target Expectations and Optimal Monetary Policy. (2005). Kapadia, Sujit.
    In: Money Macro and Finance (MMF) Research Group Conference 2005.
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  37. Keynesian Dynamics and the Wage–Price Spiral: Identifying Downward Rigidities. (2005). Chen, Pu.
    In: Computational Economics.
    RePEc:kap:compec:v:25:y:2005:i:1:p:115-142.

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  38. The Unemployment Inflation Trade-Off in the Euro Area. (2005). Linzert, Tobias.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  39. Testing Near-Rationality using Detailed Survey Data. (2005). Palmqvist, Stefan ; Bryan, Michael F..
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  40. Downward Nominal Wage Rigidity in the OECD. (2005). Wulfsberg, Fredrik ; Holden, Steinar.
    In: Memorandum.
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  41. Testing near-rationality using detailed survey data. (2005). Palmqvist, Stefan ; Bryan, Michael F..
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  42. The New Keynesian Model and the Long-Run Vertical Phillips Curve: Does It Hold for Germany?. (2005). Fritsche, Ulrich ; Gottschalk, Jan.
    In: Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin.
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  43. Evaluating the Economic Significance of Downward Nominal Wage Rigidity. (2005). Elsby, Michael ; Michael W. L. Elsby, .
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  44. Commentary on Is inflation targeting best-practice monetary policy?. (2004). Friedman, Benjamin M..
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  45. Dinámica macroeconómica y la curva de Philips bajo diversos supuestos sobre el mecanismo de ajuste salarial. (2004). Rodríguez Arana, Alejandro.
    In: Estudios Económicos.
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  46. Wage formation under low inflation. (2004). Holden, Steinar.
    In: Working Paper.
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  47. Downward Nominal Wage Rigidity in Europe. (2004). Wulfsberg, Fredrik ; Holden, Steinar.
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  48. Trend, cycle, and non-linear trade-off in the Euro Area 1970-2001. (2003). Martins, Manuel ; Manuel M. F. Martins, ; AGUIAR, Alvaro .
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  49. Inflación y flexibilidad del mercado laboral: La rueda que chilla es la que se engrasa. (2003). Panizza, Ugo ; Ana Maria Loboguerrero Author-X-Name_First: Ana Ma, .
    In: Research Department Publications.
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  50. Inflation and Labor Market Flexibility: The Squeaky Wheel Gets the Grease. (2003). Panizza, Ugo ; Ana Maria Loboguerrero Author-X-Name_First: Ana Ma, .
    In: Research Department Publications.
    RePEc:idb:wpaper:4347.

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  51. The Rise and Fall of Swedish Unemployment. (2003). HOLMLUND, BERTIL.
    In: Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:hhs:uunewp:2003_013.

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  52. Low-Inflation Targeting and Unemployment Persistence. (2003). Lundborg, Per ; Sacklen, Hans .
    In: Working Paper Series.
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  53. Relevant economic issues concerning the optimal rate of inflation. (2003). Camba-Mendez, Gonzalo ; Garcia, Juan Angel ; Rodriguez-Palenzuela, Diego.
    In: Working Paper Series.
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  54. Macroeconomic Expectations of Households and Professional Forecasters. (2002). Carroll, Christopher.
    In: Economics Working Paper Archive.
    RePEc:jhu:papers:477.

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  55. Europe’s Lack of Structural Transformation and Necessary Policy Changes of EMU. (2002). Noren, Ronny.
    In: Umeå Economic Studies.
    RePEc:hhs:umnees:0598.

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  56. The Irish Economic Boom: What Can We Learn?. (2001). Fortin, Pierre.
    In: International Productivity Monitor.
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  57. Beyond Bipolar: A Three-Dimensional Assessment of Monetary Frameworks. (2001). Posen, Adam ; Kuttner, Kenneth.
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  58. Is There a Long Run Unemployment-Inflation Trade-off in Sweden?. (2001). Lundborg, Per ; Sacklen, Hans .
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  59. Do we know how low inflation should be?. (2001). Wyplosz, Charles.
    In: IHEID Working Papers.
    RePEc:gii:giihei:heiwp06-2001.

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  60. Structural change in U.S. wage determination. (2001). Rich, Robert ; Rissmiller, Donald.
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    RePEc:fip:fednsr:117.

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  61. Monetary Policy Issues in a Low Inflation Environment. (2001). Vials, Jose.
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    RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:2945.

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  62. Do We Know How Low Inflation Should Be?. (2001). Wyplosz, Charles.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:2722.

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  63. Neues von der NAIRU?. (2000). Franz, Wolfgang.
    In: ZEW Discussion Papers.
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