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Inclusive Monetary Policy : How Tight Labor Markets Facilitate Broad-Based Employment Growth
Bergman, Nittai K.
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Matsa, David A.
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Weber, Michael
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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2022
Phillips curve is flatter. These findings suggest that, by tightening labor markets, the
Federal
Reserve
's recent move from a …
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