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so that our identification is not affected by the Faust andLeeper (1997) critique. We find widespread hysteresis: demand …-teractions with structural shocks and other institutions as crucial determinantsof hysteresis. …
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taxes so that our identification is not affected by the Faust and Leeper (1997) critique. We find widespread hysteresis … their in- teractions with structural shocks and other institutions as crucial determinants of hysteresis. …
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The geographical distribution and persistence of regional/local unemployment rates in heterogeneous economies (such as Germany) have been, in recent years, the subject of various theoretical and empirical studies. Several researchers have shown an interest in analysing the dynamic adjustment...
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This paper proposes a new testing strategy for unemployment hysteresis as the joint restriction of a unit-root in the … application leads to reject the null hypothesis of wage hysteresis for most of our OECD countries. Evidence against hysteresis is …
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A vital implication of unemployment persistence applies to the Bank of Canada's disinflation policies since it adversely influences unemployment and considerably lengthens recessions. This paper tests for persistence in Canadian sectoral unemployment, using the modified rescaled-range test. Our...
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This study investigates whether fiscal policy is able to affect the trend of employment rate, triggering hysteresis …
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This paper explores the mean-reverting behavior of the unemployment rate using monthly geographically disaggregated data for the period 1991:01 through 2012:02. We apply both standard unit-root tests and tests that allow for one and two structural breaks in the mean. We find evidence that favors...
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A novel procedure is applied to test for switches between hysteresis and the natural rate theory over more than a … century of UK and USA unemployment data. For both the countries we see a period conforming to hysteresis starting in the early …
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the upper quantiles, large positive shocks do not, and hysteresis exists. These findings can explain why unemployment …
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The economic situation of all the major developed countries has changed significantly during the 2007-2010 period. Yet many economic policies have been kept in place. This is true in particular of a key measure in French government policy: tax reductions on overtime hours and their exemption...
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