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This paper documents the short run and long run behavior of the search and matching model with staggered Nash wage …. -- Sticky wages ; staggered Nash bargaining ; trend inflation ; unemployment ; search and matching …
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We assess the empirical relevance for inflation dynamics of accounting for the presence of search frictions in the labor market. The New Keynesian Phillips curve explains inflation dynamics as being mainly driven by current and expected future marginal costs. Recent empirical research has...
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The low rate of inflation observed in the U.S. over the entire past decade is hard to reconcile with traditional measures of labor market slack. We show that an alternative notion of slack that encompasses workers' propensity to search on the job explains this missing inflation. We derive this...
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This paper documents the short run and long run behavior of the search and matching model with staggered Nash wage …
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growth and labor's share is puzzling. I argue otherwise. A search and matching model with infrequently bargained nominal … Nash bargaining ; inflation ; productivity ; search and matching ; labor share …
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