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Monetary policy under neoclassical and new-Keynesian Phillips curves, with an application to price level and inflation targeting / Michael T. Kiley
Bib ID 498070
Format BookBook
Author
Kiley, Michael T
 
Description Washington, D.C. : Division of Research & Statistics andMonetary Affairs, Federal Reserve Board, [1998] 
15 p. ; 28 cm. 
Series

Finance and economics discussion series ; 1998-27

Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 14-15).

Subjects Keynesian economics.  |  Neoclassical school of economics.  |  Monetary policy - Econometric models.
Other authors/contributors Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System (U.S.)

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