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This paper connects two salient economic features: (i) Fiscal shocks have asymmetric effects across business cycle phases (Gechert et al., 2019); (ii) Okun's coefficient is time varying and may be unstable. The intertwined dynamic behavior of fiscal shocks and unemployment-output trade-offs are...
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world have altered the transmission mechanism of international business cycles to Latin America. Evidence based on a Global …
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This paper studies the extent to which the cyclicality of gross and net occupational mobility shapes that of aggregate unemployment and its duration distribution. Using the SIPP, we document the relation between workers' (gross and net) occupational mobility and unemployment duration over the...
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Using the new AWFP dataset that covers all German establishments, we document a substantial cross-sectional heterogeneity of establishments' average real wages over the business cycle. While the median establishments' real wages are procyclical, there is a large fraction of establishments with...
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We document three changes in postwar US macroeconomic dynamics: (i) the procyclicality of labor productivity has …
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theory. While labor market institutions have a large effect on output volatility, they do not seem to have much of an effect …
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Since the last recession, it is usually argued that older workers are less affected by the economic downturn because … that old worker's job flows are characterized by a higher responsiveness to business cycles than their younger counterparts …
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In this paper, we investigate whether business cycles can imply sizable effects on average unemployment. First, using a …
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does skill-biased technological change imply for business cycles? To answer this question, we construct a quarterly series …
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productivity shocks for new contacts. Large negative aggregate shocks move the hiring cutoff point into a part of the idiosyncratic …
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