Despite its stability over time, as for any statistical relationship, Okun’s law is subject to deviations that can be large at times. In this paper, we provide a mapping between residuals in Okun’s regressions and structural shocks identified using a SVAR model by inspecting how unemployment responds to the state of the economy. We show that deviations from Okun’s law are a natural and expected outcome once one takes a multi-shock perspective, as long as shocks to automation, labor supply and structural factors in the labor market are taken into account. Our simple recipe for policy makers is that, if a positive deviation from Okun’s law arises, it is likely to be generated by either positive labor supply or automation shocks or by negative...
A well-known relationship in macroeconomics is that between the unemployment rate and the GNP gap. O...
Our approach involves the use of switching regime models, to take account of the structural asymmetr...
Many developed countries have suffered from high unemployment rates during the last few decades. Bey...
Despite its stability over time, as for any statistical relationship, Okun’s law is subject to devia...
Okun's Law postulates an inverse relationship between movements of the unemployment rate and the rea...
The traditional relationship between unemployment and output growth known as Okun’s law appeared to ...
Okun’s law for the biggest developed countries is re-estimated using the most recent data on real GD...
This paper examines whether the relationship between unemployment and output, known as Okun's law, h...
Okun's Law postulates an inverse relationship between movements of the unemployment rate and th...
[[abstract]]The empirical validity of Okun's law has been well documented in the literature but the ...
Okun's Law postulates an inverse relationship between movements of the unemployment rate and the rea...
International audienceThis paper presents a 'strong hysteretic' version of Okun's Law, that is, a ve...
Okun's law describes the empirical relationship between changes in unemployment and output at the ma...
Okuns law is one of the most enduring stylistic facts in macroeconomics. The inverse relationship be...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Okun’s law is a well-known relationship...
A well-known relationship in macroeconomics is that between the unemployment rate and the GNP gap. O...
Our approach involves the use of switching regime models, to take account of the structural asymmetr...
Many developed countries have suffered from high unemployment rates during the last few decades. Bey...
Despite its stability over time, as for any statistical relationship, Okun’s law is subject to devia...
Okun's Law postulates an inverse relationship between movements of the unemployment rate and the rea...
The traditional relationship between unemployment and output growth known as Okun’s law appeared to ...
Okun’s law for the biggest developed countries is re-estimated using the most recent data on real GD...
This paper examines whether the relationship between unemployment and output, known as Okun's law, h...
Okun's Law postulates an inverse relationship between movements of the unemployment rate and th...
[[abstract]]The empirical validity of Okun's law has been well documented in the literature but the ...
Okun's Law postulates an inverse relationship between movements of the unemployment rate and the rea...
International audienceThis paper presents a 'strong hysteretic' version of Okun's Law, that is, a ve...
Okun's law describes the empirical relationship between changes in unemployment and output at the ma...
Okuns law is one of the most enduring stylistic facts in macroeconomics. The inverse relationship be...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Okun’s law is a well-known relationship...
A well-known relationship in macroeconomics is that between the unemployment rate and the GNP gap. O...
Our approach involves the use of switching regime models, to take account of the structural asymmetr...
Many developed countries have suffered from high unemployment rates during the last few decades. Bey...