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      The Slope of the Phillips Curve: Evidence from U.S. States

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      The Quarterly Journal of Economics
      Oxford University Press (OUP)

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          We estimate the slope of the Phillips curve in the cross section of U.S. states using newly constructed state-level price indexes for nontradeable goods back to 1978. Our estimates indicate that the slope of the Phillips curve is small and was small even during the early 1980s. We estimate only a modest decline in the slope of the Phillips curve since the 1980s. We use a multiregion model to infer the slope of the aggregate Phillips curve from our regional estimates. Applying our estimates to recent unemployment dynamics yields essentially no missing disinflation or missing reinflation over the past few business cycles. Our results imply that the sharp drop in core inflation in the early 1980s was mostly due to shifting expectations about long-run monetary policy as opposed to a steep Phillips curve, and the greater stability of inflation between 1990 and 2020 is mostly due to long-run inflation expectations becoming more firmly anchored.

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          Journal
          The Quarterly Journal of Economics
          Oxford University Press (OUP)
          0033-5533
          1531-4650
          February 16 2022
          February 16 2022
          Affiliations
          [1 ]LSE
          [2 ]UC San Diego
          [3 ]UC Berkeley
          Article
          10.1093/qje/qjac010
          11c59fbc-7ca5-4286-b9eb-88996ac44cd5
          © 2022

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