Retrospectives: The Phillips Curve: A Rushed Job?
基于间接证据,论证菲利普斯本人对1958年发表的那篇提出菲利普斯曲线的论文并不满意,并推测他是被詹姆斯·米德说服才同意发表的。
Half a century ago, Economica published what its webpage claims is “the most heavily cited macroeconomics title of the 20th century”—the paper by A. W. H. “Bill” Phillips (1958) that introduced the Phillips curve. Based on admittedly circumstantial evidence, I will argue that Bill Phillips was not satisfied with the paper and had not intended to publish it in 1958. I believe that Phillips was persuaded to allow his paper to be published in 1958 by James Meade. After a brief overview of Phillips' early life and career, I attempt to show why Phillips was probably unhappy with the paper that introduced the curve that came to be identified with his name and how, nevertheless, it came to be published.