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Job uncertainty and deep recessions
Institution:1. Department of Economics,University College London, Drayton House, 30 Gordon Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK;2. ESRC Centre for Macroeconomics, UK;3. Centre for Economic Policy Research, UK
Abstract:We study a model where households are subject to uninsurable unemployment risk, price setting is subject to nominal rigidities, and the labor market is characterized by matching frictions and inflexible wages. Higher risk of job loss and worsening job finding prospects during unemployment depress goods demand because of a precautionary savings motive. Lower goods demand reduces job vacancies and the job finding rate producing an amplification mechanism due to endogenous countercyclical income risk. Amplification derives from the combination of incomplete financial markets and frictional goods and labor markets. The model can account for key features of the Great Recession.
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