Further evidence on alternative theories of inflation and unemployment:the Scandination countries |
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Authors: | Krishna Akkina |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Economics , Kansa State University , Manhattam , Kansas , 66506 , USA;2. Department of Business administrations , St. Norbert College , De Pere , Wisconsin , 54115 , USA |
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Abstract: | The objective of this study is to estimate the inflation and unemployment models of various of macroeconomics as suggested by Sargent, Stein and Rea, and to test the validity of their propositions using the data of four Scandinavian countries, namely Denmark, Finland Norway and Sweden. The results provide some support for the new classical models on unemployment, but the monetory variables, as monetarists argue, have a significant effect on unemployment. With regard to inflation, the data of the Scandinavian countries do not support the monetarist proposition that inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon. However, the results support Keynesian propositions that economic slack represented by unemployment is important in explaining the rate of inflation. |
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