Exchange Rate Systems and the Phillips Curve The point of departure of this study is the rise in the inflation and,or unemployment rates in the western industrial countries since the end of the nineteen-sixties, which was also noted in the so-called McCracken report. The more aggressive wage policy of the labour unions since that time has often been highlighted in the scientific debate hitherto as the chief cause of the deterioration of the Phillips relations. The paper seeks an explanation of the change observed worldwide in the unions’ aspirations and of the marked labour cost increases in the seventies as a result of wage agreements for which the the employers were partly responsible The erosion of the world monetary system with bas...