Following the emergence of the Lucas critique, traditional Phillips curves relating inflation to a measure of the level of activity, and augmented to include past inflation (assumed to proxy expected inflation), have been deemed to be highly unstable over time. In this paper we try to investigate, using recent econometric developments, whether such a statement can be supported over a long time period. In the empirical application, we analyze the case of Spain along the period 1964-2002. © 2006 Society for Policy Modeling.
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Bajo-Rubio, O., Díaz-Roldán, C., & Esteve, V. (2007). Change of regime and Phillips curve stability: The case of Spain, 1964-2002. Journal of Policy Modeling, 29(3), 453–462. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpolmod.2006.06.017
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