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the unemployment, this paper tries to answer the following question: Is a nominal permanent disinflation compatible with … short-run unemployment costs but also with long-run output benefits? The answer to this question crucially depends on the …
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The co-movements of labor productivity with output, total hours, vacancies and unemployment have changed since the mid …
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In a search and matching environment, this paper assesses a range of modeling setups against macro evidence for the monetary transmission mechanism in the euro area. In particular, we assess right-to-manage vs. efficient bargaining, flexible vs. sticky wages, interactions at the firm level...
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We study simple fiscal rules for stabilizing the government debt level in response to asymmetric demand shocks in a country that belongs to a currency union. We compare debt stabilization through tax rate adjustments with debt stabilization through expenditure changes. While rapid and flexible...
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This paper considers a dynamic matching model with imperfectly observable worker effort. In equilibrium, the wage distribution is truncated from below by a no-shirking condition. This downward wage rigidity induces the same type of inefficient churning and "contractual fragility" as in Ramey and...
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We test the Barro-Gordon model extended to allow for persistence in unemployment. First, we build an index of central …
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Excessive levels of firing costs have been consistently blamed for the relatively weak employment in Europe, yet the concusions to be drawn from the literature are somewhat ambiguous. The paper re-examines the impact of adjustment costs under uncertainty.
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This paper studies the joint behaviour of inflation and unemployment in Spain over the period 1964-1995. We analyze the … implications both of full hysteresis in unemployment and high inflation persistence for inference regarding dynamic Phillips trade …
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Recent research attempting to understand the behaviour of unemployment, and more generally the labour market itself …
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