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Econometric Analysis Of The Relationship Research Proposal

Chapter two of the proposed study will be used to deliver a review of the relevant peer-reviewed and scholarly literature concerning the relationship between unemployment, money supply and inflation, and how the Indiana University model can be used to model these relationships. Chapter three of the study proposed herein will be used to more fully describe the methodology, including a description of the study approach, the data-gathering method used as well as the databases of study that will be consulted to achieve the study's research objectives. Chapter four of the study will be comprised of an analysis of the data using the Indiana University model and the concluding chapter will be used to present the study's conclusions, a summary of the research and recommendations for economic policymakers. References

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Chow, G.C. & Medgal, S.B. (1978). An econometric definition of the inflation-unemployment tradeoff. The American Economic Review, 68(3), 446-453.

Duo, Q. (1997). The formation of econometrics: A historical perspective. Oxford: Clarendon

Press.

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of Commerce. Retrieved from http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm
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