This paper analyses the Nairu in the Euro Area and the influence that hysteresis had on its development. Using the Kalman-filter technique we find that the Nairu has varied considerably since the early seventies. The Kalman-filter technique is applied here using explicit exogenous variables. In order to test for hysteresis, the dependence of the Nairu on actual unemployment and long-term unemployment is estimated and found to be significant for the Euro Area and Germany respectively. The existence of hysteresis effects implies the possibility of a long-run non-superneutrality of monetary policy.Nairu, hysteresis, Kalman Filter, Phillips curve, superneutrality
This study will shed some light on the debate on the impact of monetary policy on the labour market ...
The rise in unemployment suffered by many advanced economies since 2007, particularly in Europe, has...
The paper critically examines the New Keynesian explanation of hysteresis based on the role of long-...
This paper analyses the Nairu in the euro area and the influence that monetary policy had on its dev...
© University of Economics, Prague. The paper examines the hysteresis hypothesis in unemployment in t...
This paper uses data for the UK and the Netherlands (1983q4–2011q4) to test if hysteresis occurs in ...
Hysteresis is receiving renewed interest and empirical support but the mechanisms behind it need bet...
In the 1980s, a very sharp rise in unemployment rates was recorded in Europe. In accordance with the...
This paper argues that hysteresis helps explain the long-run behavior of unemployment. The natural r...
This paper provides new estimates of a time?varying NAIRU for Germany taking account of the structur...
Unemployment in the big continental European economies like France and Germany has been substantiall...
This paper revisits the hysteresis and unemployment problem in Europe by using new data and some inn...
This paper tests hysteresis effects in unemployment using panel data for 19 OECD countries covering ...
Unemployment in the big continental European economies like France and Germany has been substantiall...
Econometric evidence suggests that the non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment (the NAIRU) h...
This study will shed some light on the debate on the impact of monetary policy on the labour market ...
The rise in unemployment suffered by many advanced economies since 2007, particularly in Europe, has...
The paper critically examines the New Keynesian explanation of hysteresis based on the role of long-...
This paper analyses the Nairu in the euro area and the influence that monetary policy had on its dev...
© University of Economics, Prague. The paper examines the hysteresis hypothesis in unemployment in t...
This paper uses data for the UK and the Netherlands (1983q4–2011q4) to test if hysteresis occurs in ...
Hysteresis is receiving renewed interest and empirical support but the mechanisms behind it need bet...
In the 1980s, a very sharp rise in unemployment rates was recorded in Europe. In accordance with the...
This paper argues that hysteresis helps explain the long-run behavior of unemployment. The natural r...
This paper provides new estimates of a time?varying NAIRU for Germany taking account of the structur...
Unemployment in the big continental European economies like France and Germany has been substantiall...
This paper revisits the hysteresis and unemployment problem in Europe by using new data and some inn...
This paper tests hysteresis effects in unemployment using panel data for 19 OECD countries covering ...
Unemployment in the big continental European economies like France and Germany has been substantiall...
Econometric evidence suggests that the non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment (the NAIRU) h...
This study will shed some light on the debate on the impact of monetary policy on the labour market ...
The rise in unemployment suffered by many advanced economies since 2007, particularly in Europe, has...
The paper critically examines the New Keynesian explanation of hysteresis based on the role of long-...