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Working Paper

Credible Disinflation and Delayed Slumps under Real Wage Rigidity

Kiel Working Papers, 1923

Authors

  • Tesfaselassie
  • M.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

E31 E50

Key Words

Disinflation

nonlinear dynamics

real wage rigidity

sticky prices

The paper studies the effects of credible disinflation in the presence of real wage rigidity, comparing the Calvo and Rotemberg price setting mechanisms (the two popular variants of the New-Keynesian model). In both types of models, a credible, gradual disinflation is shown to lead to a delayed slump in output along the transition path. The delayed-slump result is novel and owes to negative real wage growth along the transition path, whose effect is amplified by the degree of real wage rigidity.

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