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Search Frictions,Financial Frictions,and Labor Market Fluctuations in Emerging Markets
Authors:Sumru Altug
Institution:Ko? University and CEPR, Sariyer, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:This article examines the role of the extensive and intensive margins of labor input in the context of a business cycle model with a financial friction. We document significant variation in the hours worked per worker for many emerging-market economies using manufacturing data. Both employment and hours worked per worker are positively correlated with each other and with output. We show that a search-theoretic context in a small open-economy model requires a small wealth effect to explain these regularities at the expense of a smaller wage response. On the other hand, introducing a financial friction in the form of a working capital requirement can explain the observed movements of labor market variables such as employment and hours worked per worker, as well as other distinguishable business cycle characteristics of emerging economies. These include highly volatile and cyclical real wages, labor share, and consumption.
Keywords:business cycles  emerging markets  intensive margin  search frictions  working capital
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