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Working Paper

The Vanishing Procyclicality of Labor Productivity

Kiel Working Papers, 1641

Authors

  • Gali
  • J.
  • van Rens
  • T.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

E24 E32

Key Words

effort choice

labor hoarding

labor market frictions

wage rigidities

We document three changes in postwar US macroeconomic dynamics: (i) the procyclicality of labor productivity has vanished, (ii) the relative volatility of employment has risen, and (iii) the relative (and absolute) volatility of the real wage has risen. We propose an explanation for all three changes that is based on a common source: a decline in labor market frictions. We develop a simple model with labor market frictions, variable effort, and endogenous wage rigidities to illustrate the mechanisms underlying our explanation. We show that the reduction in frictions may also have contributed to the observed decline in output volatility.

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