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. If unemployment appears, however, home employment and consumption per capita decrease. …
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economy permanently operates below capacity due to both structural unemployment and underemployment. The latter is a direct … demand and supply shocks are opposite to those of the standard case and result in a co-movement of unemployment and … explain movements of unemployment and underemployment in opposite directions. Finally, we show that uctuations in the total …
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. If unemployment appears, however, home employment and consumption per capita decrease. …
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economy permanently operates below capacity due to both structural unemployment and underemployment. The latter is a direct … demand and supply shocks are opposite to those of the standard case and result in a co-movement of unemployment and … explain movements of unemployment and underemployment in opposite directions. Finally, we show that fluctuations in the total …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012219698
We incorporate a wage bargaining structure in a dynamic general equilibrium model and show how this feature changes short and long-run properties of equilibria compared with a perfectly competitive setting. We discuss how employment, capital, and income shares respond to wage setting shocks and...
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We consider a dynamic general equilibrium model with collective wage bargaining and investigate how unemployment … unemployment persistence by its adverse impact on growth, and may even destabilize the adjustment path. If this is the case, a … future fiscal consolidation is needed which further raises unemployment. These results are consistent with empirical evidence …
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those who repay the debt if prices and wages are fixed and unemployment occurs in the periods in which public bonds are …
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absence, and the presence, of unemployment. For example, a child allowance urges people to have more children and allocate … employment, it decreases per capita consumption. In the presence of unemployment, however, it reduces the deflationary gap and …
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account for the empirical relation between the job-finding rate and the vacancy-unemployment ratio, provided that search costs …
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account for the empirical relation between the job-finding rate and the vacancy-unemployment ratio, provided that search costs … ; unemployment …
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