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Monetary Persistence and the Labor Market: A New Perspective

Authors

  • Lechthaler
  • W.
  • Merkl
  • C.
  • Snower
  • D.J.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

E24 E32 E52 J23

Key Words

Arbeitsmarkt

Business cycle dynamics

hiring and firing costs

labor market

Monetary Persistence

In this paper we propose a novel way to model the labor market in the context of a New-Keynesian general equilibrium model, incorporating labor market frictions in the form of hiring and firing costs. We show that such a model is able to replicate many important stylized facts of the business cycle. The reactions to monetary and real shocks become much more sluggish. Job creation and job destruction are negatively correlated. And the volatility of unemployment is much larger than in the standard search and matching model.

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