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relative wages of job-to-job movers over a similar period. We develop a search model in which firms may offer tenure …
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This paper investigates the impact of the macroeconomy on the health insurance coverage of Americans using panel data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) for 2004-2010, a period that includes the Great Recession of 2007-09. We find that a one percentage point increase in...
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; newly hired workers earn relatively flexible wages, but not as much as in the benchmark without reference dependence; market …
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There are two obvious possibilities that can account for the rise in productivity during recent recessions. The first is that the decline in the workforce was not random, and that the average worker was of higher quality during the recession than in the preceding period. The second is that each...
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movements in GDP, unemployment, vacancies, and wages in the period from 2007 until 2011. We show that contractionary financial …
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The high pace of reallocation across producers is pervasive in the U.S. economy. Evidence shows this high pace of reallocation is closely linked to productivity. While these patterns hold on average, the extent to which the reallocation dynamics in recessions are "cleansing" is an open question....
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The great contraction of 2008 pushed the U.S. economy into a protracted liquidity trap (i.e., a long period with zero nominal interest rates and inflationary expectations below target). In addition, the recovery was jobless (i.e., output growth recovered but unemployment lingered). This paper...
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Britain, we study wage behavior in both countries, with particular attention to the Great Recession. Real wages are … procyclical in both countries, but the procyclicality of real wages varies across recessions, and does so differently between the …
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I revisit the General Theory's discussion of the role of wages in employment determination through the lens of the New … Keynesian model. The analysis points to the key role played by the monetary policy rule in shaping the link between wages and …
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consistent with four other cyclical patterns which have evolved since the early 1980s: a rising cyclicality in long …-term unemployment, lower regional convergence after downturns, rising cyclicality in disability claims, and missing disinflation. These …
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