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Wage indexation and time-consistent monetary policy
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Wage indexation and time-consistent monetary policy

Laurence M Ball and Stephen G Cecchetti
NBER working paper series
National Bureau of Economic Research
1989

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Econometric models Indexation (Economics) Inflation (Finance) Wages
This paper investigates the effects of wage indexation on the time-consistent level of inflation. Departing from previous work on time-consistent policy, we study a structural model of the economy. Indexation reduces the cost of inflation, which is inflationary, and steepens the Phillips curve, which is anti-inflationary. In most cases, the net effect is to raise inflation but also to raise welfare: the loss from higher inflation is outweighed by the gain from greater protection against inflation.

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