An Open Economy DSGE Model with Search-and-Matching Frictions: The Case of Hungary |
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Authors: | Zoltán Jakab |
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Affiliation: | Research Department, International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC, USA |
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Abstract: | This article builds and estimates a medium scale, small open economy DSGE model augmented with search-and-matching frictions in the labor market, and different wage setting behavior in new and existing jobs. The model is estimated using Hungarian data between 2001–2008. We find that: (i) the inclusion of matching frictions significantly improves the model’s empirical fit; (ii) the extent of new hires wage rigidity is quantitatively important for key macro variables; (iii) labor market shocks do not play an important role in inflation dynamics, but the structure of the labor market influences the monetary transmission mechanism. |
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Keywords: | DSGE wage rigidity Bayesian estimation Hungary |
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