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How do wage bargainers and central banks jointly influence output, employment and inflation? This question has – with varying focal points – been a topic for economists and political scientists for decades. Yet, while the answers have changed over time, the question is far from being solved and disagreement among academics persists.

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Dullien, S. (2004). Introduction: The unsolved unemployment–inflation puzzle. In: The Interaction of Monetary Policy and Wage Bargaining in the European Monetary Union. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230006140_1

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