The Non-Accelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment (NAIRU) is a major concept in (monetary) economics in predicting changes in the inflation rate. As the inflation neutral unemployment rate is an unobserved and, in the long run, a changing variable, several questions arise about its adequate estimation. The following study determines four different possible NAIRU-curves for the German economy during the period of 1973Q1-2010Q2 by the use of a State-Space-Model. With the help of the Ordinary-Least-Square (OLS) and the Maximum-Likelihood (ML) method, these curves are implemented and utilized in regression models which are trimmed to satisfactorily explain inflation changes. It turns out that besides the NAIRU, several other variables like th...
The creation of jobs in the low-pay sector is considered to be an approach to reduce unemployment, e...
Recent studies have indicated that the terms 'NAIRU' (non-accelerating inflation rate of unemploymen...
Phillips (1958) in his study on England, showed the existence of a relationship between the unemploy...
The Non-Accelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment (NAIRU) is a major concept in (monetary) economi...
This paper provides new estimates of a time?varying NAIRU for Germany taking account of the structur...
This paper deals with a critical assessment and a reestimation of the "non-accelerating inflation ra...
This paper provides new estimates of a time–varying NAIRU for Germany taking account of the structur...
The non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment (NAIRU) is an unemployment rate or range of une...
Estimating natural rate of unemployment (NAIRU) is important for understanding the joint dynamics of...
"Dem neu-keynesianischen langfristigen Gleichgewichtskonzept einer durch Strukturfaktoren des Arbeit...
Der Beitrag enthält eine Neuschätzung der inflationsstabilen Arbeitslosenquote (NAIRU) für Westdeuts...
A lot of recent research has been concerned with the estimation of time-varying NAIRUs to improve up...
Estimating natural rate of unemployment (NAIRU) is important for understanding the joint dynamics of...
A standard model of equilibrium unemployment consists of static equations for real wage ambitions (w...
Abstract: This note gives a brief survey of main theoretical and empirical issues with respect to th...
The creation of jobs in the low-pay sector is considered to be an approach to reduce unemployment, e...
Recent studies have indicated that the terms 'NAIRU' (non-accelerating inflation rate of unemploymen...
Phillips (1958) in his study on England, showed the existence of a relationship between the unemploy...
The Non-Accelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment (NAIRU) is a major concept in (monetary) economi...
This paper provides new estimates of a time?varying NAIRU for Germany taking account of the structur...
This paper deals with a critical assessment and a reestimation of the "non-accelerating inflation ra...
This paper provides new estimates of a time–varying NAIRU for Germany taking account of the structur...
The non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment (NAIRU) is an unemployment rate or range of une...
Estimating natural rate of unemployment (NAIRU) is important for understanding the joint dynamics of...
"Dem neu-keynesianischen langfristigen Gleichgewichtskonzept einer durch Strukturfaktoren des Arbeit...
Der Beitrag enthält eine Neuschätzung der inflationsstabilen Arbeitslosenquote (NAIRU) für Westdeuts...
A lot of recent research has been concerned with the estimation of time-varying NAIRUs to improve up...
Estimating natural rate of unemployment (NAIRU) is important for understanding the joint dynamics of...
A standard model of equilibrium unemployment consists of static equations for real wage ambitions (w...
Abstract: This note gives a brief survey of main theoretical and empirical issues with respect to th...
The creation of jobs in the low-pay sector is considered to be an approach to reduce unemployment, e...
Recent studies have indicated that the terms 'NAIRU' (non-accelerating inflation rate of unemploymen...
Phillips (1958) in his study on England, showed the existence of a relationship between the unemploy...