1991
DOI: 10.1080/00036849100000148
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Non-nested tests of new classical versus Keynesian models: further evidence

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“…The inferences derived by Askari (1986), Bryant (1991), Darrat (1987), Helliwell (1986) and Mohabbat Al-Saji (1991) regarding the statistical insignificance of current and lagged 'surprises' are unaffected by the inclusion of GR, as are the majority of inferences derived by Ahmed (1987). However, much of the emphasis in Ahmed (1987) revolves around results which imply support for the NCM neutrality propositions which, given the presence of GR, must be regarded as unresolved.…”
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“…The inferences derived by Askari (1986), Bryant (1991), Darrat (1987), Helliwell (1986) and Mohabbat Al-Saji (1991) regarding the statistical insignificance of current and lagged 'surprises' are unaffected by the inclusion of GR, as are the majority of inferences derived by Ahmed (1987). However, much of the emphasis in Ahmed (1987) revolves around results which imply support for the NCM neutrality propositions which, given the presence of GR, must be regarded as unresolved.…”
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“…McAlecr and McKenzie (1991. p. 360) state that 'the latest round in the battle seems to have been won by the Keynesian model of unemployment for the United States'. The dominance of the Keynesian model over the new classical paradigm is also supported by the findings of Dadkhah and Valbuena (1985) for four European countries and by Bryant (1991) for two other European countrics, in addition to Australia, Cani~da and Japan.…”
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confidence: 51%