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Thought experimentation and the Phillips curve
Authors:Orlando Gomes
Affiliation:
  • Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração de Lisboa (ISCAL), Av. Miguel Bombarda 20, 1069-035 Lisbon, Portugal
  • Unidade de Investigação em Desenvolvimento Empresarial [UNIDE/ISCTE], Portugal
  • Abstract:This paper offers the rationale for presenting a particular type of Phillips curve and develops the dynamic behavior of an economy where such a Phillips curve relation is observed. The specific kind of relation that is explored has similarities with the sticky-information Phillips curve of the Mankiw-Reis framework. Nevertheless, it adds an important dimension: firms need to form expectations about current events on past time periods not because of infrequent optimal updating of information but because producers want to evaluate the possibility of taking advantage of information deficiencies on the consumers’ side. A positive probability of ‘fooling’ consumers with a price above the one imposed by market conditions re-shapes the dynamic relation between the inflation rate and the output gap.
    Keywords:Thought experimentation   Phillips curve   Monetary policy   Bounded rationality   Stability analysis   Perfect foresight   Information acquisition
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