
doi: 10.1007/bf02928970
handle: 10419/40727
The United States, the United Kingdom and Denmark have all enjoyed a long period of high stable growth and low inflation in the 1990s. Attempts to determine the implications of this have led to the so-called "New Economics", whose advocates claim that the relationship between economic growth and inflation has fundamentally changes. The following article tests this thesis against current data for the USA.
Wirtschaftswachstum, Konjunktur, ddc:330, HHÅ forskning, Inflation, Phillips-Kurve, USA, Schätzung
Wirtschaftswachstum, Konjunktur, ddc:330, HHÅ forskning, Inflation, Phillips-Kurve, USA, Schätzung
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