A Survey of New Keynesian Theories of Aggregate Supply and Their Relation to Industrial Organization
John Leahy
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 2011, vol. 43, issue s1, 87-110
Abstract:
I survey the recent literature on the Phillips curve. Along the way, I will try to relate this literature to topics of interest to industrial organization. I will also point out the gaps in our understanding and places where more careful micro‐economic analysis would be helpful to macroeconomists. In the conclusion, I summarize what an industrial organization economist might take away from this literature.
Date: 2011
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