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The credibility of policy announcements: Greek evidence

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This paper by using error correction (EC) methodology, along with Chow stability tests, examines whether three cases of policy announcements in Greece, over the 1975-1995 period, have been considered credible or not by the public. Focusing on the Phillips curve trade-off, the empirical findings reveal that two out of three policy announcements are characterized as credible by private agents.

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 June 1997

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