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handle: 10419/121709
Este artigo faz uma ampla revisao da literatura sobre a curva de Phillips no Brasil. De maneira geral, os resultados descritos na literatura nacional se mostraram muito sensiveis ao periodo analisado, ao conjunto de proxies adotadas, ao instrumental econometrico empregado, e a frequencia e ao numero de defasagens permitidas para as variaveis. Tais resultados lancam duvidas sobre a adequacao da curva de Phillips para descrever a dinâmica inflacionaria da economia brasileira. This article summarizes the studies about the Phillips curve in the Brazilian economy. Overall, the results are very sensitive to the time period, to the proxies adopted, to the econometric approach, and to the frequency and lags allowed to the variables. These results cast some doubt about the ability of the Phillips curve to describe the dynamics of inflation in the Brazilian economy.
unemployment, Inflação, Desemprego, ddc:330, Phillips curve, exchange rate, Curva de Phillips, Taxa de Câmbio, E24, inflation, E31
unemployment, Inflação, Desemprego, ddc:330, Phillips curve, exchange rate, Curva de Phillips, Taxa de Câmbio, E24, inflation, E31
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