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Employment distortions under sticky wages and monetary policies to minimize them

James G. Hoehn

Economic Review, 1989, vol. 25, issue Q II, 22-34

Abstract: A discussion of sticky nominal wages, showing that nominal income or price-level targeting policies result in smaller distortions than do policies that target output or money.

Date: 1989
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