La tasa natural de desempleo: crítica a la curva de Phillips
Oliva Sierra García
Lecturas de Economía, 1987, issue 23, 11-53
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This article synthesizes the theoretical foundations of Milton Friedman's formulations of the natural rate of unemployment. From the neoclassical perspective his theory challenged the standard policy recommendations which arise from the existence of a long run Phillips curve, via, the possibility of reducing the long run rate of unemployment at the cost of a higher rate of inflation. The concluding section of the paper highlights the economic and policy implications of the natural rate in juxtaposition with those which arise from a Keynesian perspective.
Keywords: Tasa natural de desempleo; curva de Phillips (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1987
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