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Rationality, Behavior and Switching Idiosyncracies in the Euro–Dollar Exchange Rate

In: Long-run Growth and Short-run Stabilization

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  • Gabriella Cagliesi
  • Massimo Tivegna

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There is much confusion in the economics literature on wage determination and the employment–inflation trade-off. Few model builders pay as much careful attention to the definition and meaning of long-run concepts as did Albert Ando. Expanding on years of painstaking work by Ando, the contributors elaborate on the main issues of economic analysis and policies that concerned him.

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  • Gabriella Cagliesi & Massimo Tivegna, 2006. "Rationality, Behavior and Switching Idiosyncracies in the Euro–Dollar Exchange Rate," Chapters, in: Lawrence R. Klein (ed.), Long-run Growth and Short-run Stabilization, chapter 13, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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