Sticky prices, fair wages, and the co-movements of unemployment and labor productivity growth |
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Authors: | Fabien Tripier |
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Affiliation: | aEconomiX, Université Paris X Nanterre (bât G), 200 Av. de la République, 92001 Nanterre Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | This paper studies the co-movements of unemployment and labor productivity growth for the U.S. economy. Measures of co-movements in the frequency domain indicate that co-movements between variables differ strongly according to the frequency. First, long-term and business cycle co-movements are larger than short-term co-movements. Second, co-movements are negative in the short and long run, but positive over the business cycle. A New Keynesian model that combines nominal rigidity on the goods market (sticky prices) and real rigidity on the labor market (fair wages) is shown to be quantitatively consistent with the observed co-movements both in the long term and over the business cycle. However, the model fails to explain the short-term co-movements. |
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Keywords: | Growth Unemployment Sticky prices Fair wages Spectral analysis |
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