Plug into IS and NKPC → solve for ( A, B ).
This is a complex request because (Princeton University Press) is a graduate-level textbook. Officially, there is no publicly available “Solution Manual” authorized by Jordi Gali or the publisher for the end-of-chapter exercises.
( \pi_t = A \cdot u_t ) ( \tildey t = B \cdot u_t ) where ( u_t ) = AR(1) cost-push shock ( ( u_t = \rho_u u t-1 + \varepsilon_t ) ).
The real value of Gali’s book is learning to derive , not just to look up .
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