New Classical and New Keynesian models of business cycles
Eric Kades
Economic Review, 1985, issue Q IV, 20-35
Abstract:
A presentation of simple, but complete, New Classical and New Keynesian models of the economy and business cycles that illustrate the central force behind fluctuations in each. Theoretical and statistical arguments for and against each model are discussed.
Date: 1985
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