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Do professional forecasters believe in the Phillips curve? evidence from the G7 countries
Authors:Ralf Fendel  Eliza M Lis  Jan‐Christoph Rülke
Institution:WHU—Otto Beisheim School of Management, Vallendar, Germany
Abstract:This paper uses monthly survey data for the G7 countries for the time period 1989–2007 to explore the link between expectations on nominal wages, prices and unemployment rates as suggested by the wage and price Phillips curves. Four major findings stand out. First, we find that survey participants trust in both types of Phillips curve relationships. Second, we find evidence in favor of nonlinearities in the price Phillips curve. Third, we take into account a kink in the price Phillips curve to indicate that the slope of the Phillips curve differs during the business cycle. We find strong evidence of this feature in the data which confirms recent theoretical discussions. Fourth, we employ our data to the expectations‐augmented Phillips curve model. The results suggest that professional forecasters adopt this model when forecasting macroeconomic variables. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:Phillips curve  forecasting  panel data model
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