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Research Article

Is the Phillips curve disappearing? Evidence from a new test procedure

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ABSTRACT

This paper proposes a four-step procedure to examine a disappearance of the Phillips curve. The procedure involves estimating an initial value, computing a potential output using the state–space model, calculating a static slope coefficient of the Phillips curve and estimating a time-varying slope coefficient. This analytical sequence was employed to examine data from ASEAN countries. The findings indicated a trend of a disappearing Phillips curve in the region.

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Notes

1 Brunei, Cambodia, Lao, Myanmar and Vietnam were not included in the analysis due to a lack of data.

2 For a more detailed derivation, see Roberts (Citation1995), Kozicki and Tinsley (Citation2002), Hwang and Kim (Citation2012) and Dupuis (Citation2004).

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Funding

This work was supported by the Tun Ismail Ali Chair (TIAC) [TIACRG2018.23]. The data and EViews codes are available at https://sites.google.com/site/fumitakafuruokawebpage2/home/paper-18.

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