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Journal Article

How are product Demand Changes Transmitted to Labor Market

Authors

  • Lindbeck
  • A.
  • Snower
  • D.J.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

E3 E6 J3 J4 L1

Key Words

Demand Management Policy

employment

Imperfect Competition

Transmission Mechanisms

In the traditional Keynesian and classical models, the transmission of product demand changes to the labor market generally involves wage-price sluggishness or countercyclical real wage movements. In practice, however, real wages are often acyclical or procyclical, and wages and prices are flexible over periods of several years. This paper examines the main channels whereby product demand can affect employment under these conditions. The analysis suggests that the effectiveness of demand management policies under wage-price flexibility depends significantly on the availability of a limited number of supply-side transmission channels

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  • Prof. Dennis J. Snower, Ph.D.
    President Emeritus

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