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Open Economy Keynesian Macroeconomics Without the LM Curve
In this paper, we present a novel framework for macroeconomic analysis, which tries to incorporate recent theoretical developments into a model describing an open economy. The model includes a monetary policy rule instead of the LM function together with an aggregate supply function derived from the Phillips curve, and is later extended to describe the case of a monetary union. This new approach should be useful for teaching purposes.