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In this paper we develop a simple model of the labour market in the neoclassical framework dating back to Friedman (1968) and Phelps (1968), among others. According to the existing literature wage expectations should be formed in a different way by firms and individuals in order temporary...
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The relationship between wage inflation and unemployment has been extensively investigated since the early work of Phillips (1958) and Lipsey (1960), and is still a matter of debate. In this paper we study the dynamics of a standard neoclassical labour market under Walrasian adjustment rules. We...
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Outliers and nonlinearity may easily be mistaken. This paper uses Monte Carlo methods to examine and compare the …
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The flexibility of neural networks to handle complex data patterns of economic variables is well known. In this survey we present a brief introduction to a neural network and focus on two aspects of its flexibility . First, a neural network is used to recover the dynamic properties of a...
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