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Justin Wolfers & Kevin Milligan: Modern approaches to Business Cycles
In this session Wolfers and Milligan will discuss how the macroeconomic model that we inherited from the 1960s no longer works for today's economy or today's students. They will then introduce two modern approaches. The first is to switch the standard model with a method of teaching AD-AS that both reflects the modern economy and links with modern macroeconomics.
		
			
				
						
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