Stability and inflation :

Stability and inflation : a volume of essays to honour the memory of A.W.H. Phillips / edited by A.R. Bergstrom ... [et al.] ; the New Zealand Association of Economists (Inc.). - Chichester ; New York : Wiley, c1978. - xvii, 323 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Blyth, C. A. Biographical note.--The Phillips curve: Baumol, W. J. On the stochastic unemployment distribution model and the long-run Phillips curve. Easton, B. H. Price formation, the Phillips curve and factor shares. Fisher, M. R. Some thoughts on inflation and unemployment from a human capital standpoint. Lipsey, R. G. The place of the Phillips curve in macro economic models. Pitchford, J. The Phillips curve and the minimum rate of inflation.--Models of inflation and stabilization polic[i]es: Bergstrom, A. R. Monetary policy in a model of the United Kingdom. Eisner, R. Government and inflation. Símkin, C. G. F. Hyperinflation in Nationalist China. Turnovsky, S. J. Stabilization policies and the choice of monetary instruments in a small open economy. Turnovsky, S. J. and Pitchford, J. Expectations and income claims in wage price determination.--Econometric methods for dynamic models: Phillips, A. W. Estimation of systems of difference equation with moving average disturbances. Hannan, E. J. Multivariate ARMA theory. Holt, C. C. and Lee, K. S. Dynamic economic structure and the econometrics of linear decision analysis. Pagan, A. R. and Byron, R. P. A synthetic approach to the estimation of models with autocorrelated disturbance terms. Phillips, P. C. B. The treatment of flow data in the estimation of continuous time systems. Preston, A. J. Concepts of structure and model identifiability for econometric systems.--Appendix: Hogan, W. P. Foreign trade and economic development. Peston, M. a note on crowding out.

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Phillips, A. W. H. 1914-1975.


Inflation (Finance)--Mathematical models.
Phillips curve.
Economic stabilization.

HG229 / .S73

332.41 / STA 1978

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