In this paper we derive a Phillips curve as the image of a chaotic attractor of the state variables of a non-linear dynamical system describing the evolution of an economy. This has two important consequences: the Phillips curve in our model is a true long-run phenomenon, but to exploit the apparent unemployment-inflation trade-off may require unrealistically complex policy measures. The model is based on an overlapping-generations non-tatonnement approach involving temporary equilibria with stochastic rationing in each period and price adjustment between successive periods. In this way we are able to obtain complex sequences of consistent allocations allowing for recurrent unemployment and inflation.

Colombo, L. V. A., Weinrich, G., The Phillips curve as a long-run phenomenon in a macroeconomic model with complex dynamics, <<JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC DYNAMICS & CONTROL>>, 2003; (28): 1-26 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/37989]

The Phillips curve as a long-run phenomenon in a macroeconomic model with complex dynamics

Colombo, Luca Vittorio Angelo;Weinrich, Gerd
2003

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In this paper we derive a Phillips curve as the image of a chaotic attractor of the state variables of a non-linear dynamical system describing the evolution of an economy. This has two important consequences: the Phillips curve in our model is a true long-run phenomenon, but to exploit the apparent unemployment-inflation trade-off may require unrealistically complex policy measures. The model is based on an overlapping-generations non-tatonnement approach involving temporary equilibria with stochastic rationing in each period and price adjustment between successive periods. In this way we are able to obtain complex sequences of consistent allocations allowing for recurrent unemployment and inflation.
2003
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Colombo, L. V. A., Weinrich, G., The Phillips curve as a long-run phenomenon in a macroeconomic model with complex dynamics, <<JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC DYNAMICS & CONTROL>>, 2003; (28): 1-26 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/37989]
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