Fifty years of the natural rate hypothesis: reconsidering Friedman (1968) and Phelps (1968)
Special issue of History of Economic Ideas,
edited by Sylvie Rivot and Robert W. Dimand (vol. 26, n.3, 2018)
- Sylvie Rivot, Robert W. Dimand, “Introduction”
- Mauro Boianovsky, “Cambridge Anticipations of the Natural Rate Hypothesis? Robertson and Champernowne Revisited”
- James Forder, “Two Lectures by Friedman: One Famous, One Good”
- Johannes A. Schwarzer, “The Trade-of is Dead, Long Live the Trade-of: Phelps and the Phillips Curve”
- Sylvie Rivot, “Friedman (1968) versus Phelps (1968) about Policy-Making”
- Robert W. Dimand, “Dueling Presidential Addresses: the Keynesian Response to Milton Friedman’s «The Role of Monetary Policy»”
- Michaël Assous, “A Note on Solow’s Early Reaction to Expectations-Augmented Phillips Curves”
- Aurélien Goutsmedt, Goulven Rubin, “Robert J. Gordon and the Introduction of the Natural Rate Hypothesis in the Keynesian Framework”
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