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Journal Article

Unemployment Invariance

Authors

  • Karanassou
  • M.
  • Snower
  • D.J.

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JEL Classification

J21 J23 J30 J38 J64 J68

Key Words

capital accumulation

economic growth

employment

labor supply

productivity

Produktivität

technological change

Technologischer Wandel

unemployment

Wage Determination

Wirtschaftswachstum

This paper provides a critique of the "unemployment invariance hypothesis," according to which the behavior of the labor market ensures that the long-run unemployment rate is independent of the size of the capital stock, productivity, and the labor force. Using Solow growth and endogenous growth models, we show that the labor market alone need not contain all the equilibrating mechanisms to ensure unemployment invariance; in particular, other markets may perform part of the equilibrating process as well. By implication, policies that raise the growth path of capital or increase the effective working-age population may influence the long-run unemployment rate.

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

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