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A Neo-Structuralist Model of Inflation and Unemployment

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Monetary Theory and Policy

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On the border between usual macroeconomic theory and development theory, one can find a set of analytical themes which can be more or less bunched to form the structuralist approach to inflation. Although some unity of inspiration can be found in the latino-american works which are so labelled, it does not seem possible to speak of a structuralist theory of inflation, in a proper sense.

The French version of this paper has been published as Azam (1988).

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Azam, JP. (1988). A Neo-Structuralist Model of Inflation and Unemployment. In: Laussel, D., Marois, W., Soubeyran, A. (eds) Monetary Theory and Policy. Studies in Contemporary Economics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74104-3_2

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