User talk:Pgalbacs

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Phillips curve edits
Per my edit summary comments in the article Phillips curve, please read WP:DATED to understand why I keep removing the word "recent" from your edits. If you have any questions you can reply I here and I will respond. Thank you.  Barkeep  Chat/''' 19:54, 30 April 2015 (UTC)

Inflation Targeting
Hello. This is just a courtesy note to say I edited a portion of Inflation Targeting that you wrote in May 2015. I tried to simplify the text without changing the meaning, but you might want to proof-read to ensure the essence is still there. Ddcorkum (talk) 14:31, 2 January 2016 (UTC)

Conflict of Interest
Please review Wikipedia's policy on conflict of interest. A large portion of your edits appear to reference the same book, ''The Theory of New Classical Macroeconomics. A Positive Critique'' by Peter Galbács. Judging from your screen name, it looks like you might be the author. You are not forbidden from citing your own work, but self cita-ions deserve additional scrutiny. Most of your edits are large blocks of text followed by a single citation of The Theory of New Classical Macroeconomics. In line citations should be used where cited statements can be tracked back to specific page numbers. Given the unclear referencing used, many of your edits do more to promote The Theory of New Classical Macroeconomics than they do to improve the articles. Please review Wikipedia's COI policy before making further edits referencing the same source.--Bkwillwm (talk) 19:50, 28 February 2016 (UTC)

Okay, which is the paragraph you have problems about? I will use additional citations.

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