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The introduction of labor market frictions into the New Keynesian DSGE model solves some of the main drawbacks of the baseline framework. In this paper we show that this extended model, by assuming real wage rigidities, fails to replicate the correct wage dynamics and the observed negative...
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Excessive heat and cold weather waves may affect economic activity through energy markets. Yet, if a clear distinction of those events from other sources of variation in the economy would help central banks in stabilizing inflation is a research question that lacks theoretical and empirical...
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The inclusion of labor market frictions in the new Keynesian DSGE model overcomes the main drawbacks of the baseline framework. In this paper we show that this extended model, by assuming real wage rigidities, does not replicate the correct wage dynamics and the negative conditional correlation...
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The theoretical literature on business cycles predicts positive factor inputs responses to productivity shocks. In this work we argue that, once conditional correlations are taken into account, hours worked and investment decline temporarily following a positive technology shock. First, we...
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The theoretical literature on business cycles predicts a positive investment response to productivity improvements, a prediction we question from theoretical and empirical perspectives. We show that a short-term negative response of investment to a positive technology shock is consistent with a...
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This research note investigates the causal effects of inflationary shocks on household economic indicators, unemployment rates, and other critical labour market indicators for three countries: Germany, Italy and France. These are the three major EU economies and, together, represent nearly half...
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