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    An Empirical Analyses of Unemployment Hysteresis and Natural Rate of Unemployment Approaches for MENA Countries by Sinan ERDOĞAN, Cem DOĞAN

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…This paper aims to test natural rate of unemployment and approach of unemployment hysteresis in MENA*** countries for the period of 1991-2014 by using panel data analysis methods which considering the cross-sectional dependency properties. …”
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    Natural rate of unemployment and efficiency: a dynamic analysis with flexible prices and increasing returns by Giraud, G, Rochon, C

    Published 2008
    “…We present a continous time non tatonnement process for frictionless and perfectly competitive markets with (possibly non convex) production, where the natural rate of unemployment (NRU) emerges as the asymptotic value of unemployment. …”
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    Modeling the Unemployment Rate of IRAN: Structural Unemployment, Sectoral Changes and Unanticipated Monetary Policy by Salman Farajnia, Kowsar Yousefi, Mehdi Fadaee

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The natural rate of unemployment is affected by a variety of factors, including sectoral shifts. …”
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    Natural rate of output, supply side potential and the long term sustainable growth band for Singapore.  by Lee, Dennis Wee Keong.

    Published 2010
    “…The natural rate of unemployment declines steadily from 6% in 1988 to about 3.5% in 1996, slightly above the actual unemployment rate which stabilized at 2% since the 1990's as the Republic's dependence on foreign labor force participation increases.…”
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    Una discusión sobre la curva de Phillips de Friedman y la tasa natural de desempleo by Leonardo Raffo López

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…Keywords: Phillips curve, involuntary unemployment, natural rate of unemployment, imperfect information, adaptative expectations. …”
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    The historical place of the 'Friedman-Phelps' expectations critique by Forder, J

    Published 2008
    “…It is argued that the common attribution arises at least in part because the Keynesians unwisely chose to express their disagreement with Friedman in terms of expectations rather than in terms of the existence of the natural rate of unemployment. As a result, forty years later, it has become hard to see that two separate points ever existed.…”
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    The historical place of the 'Friedman-Phelps' expectations critique. by Forder, J

    Published 2008
    “…It is argued that the common attribution arises at least in part because the Keynesians unwisely chose to express their disagreement with Friedman in terms of expectations rather than in terms of the existence of the natural rate of unemployment. As a result, forty years later, it has become hard to see that two separate points ever existed.…”
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    The historical place of the 'Friedman-Phelps' expectations critique. by Forder, J

    Published 2010
    “…It is argued that the common attribution arises at least in part because the Keynesians unwisely chose to express their disagreement with Friedman in terms of expectations rather than in terms of the existence of the natural rate of unemployment. As a result, forty years later, it has become hard to see that two separate points ever existed.…”
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    Friedman's Nobel Lecture reconsidered. by Forder, J

    Published 2008
    “…In his Nobel lecture, Friedman built on his earlier argument for a ‘natural rate of unemployment’ by painting a picture of an economics profession which, as a result of foolish mistakes, had accepted the Phillips curve as offering a lasting trade-off between inflation and unemployment and were thereby led to advocate a policy of inflation. …”
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