The effect of labor and financial frictions on aggregate fluctuations
This paper embeds labor market search frictions into a New Keynesian model with financial frictions as in Bernanke, Gertler and Gilchrist (1999). The econometric estimation establishes that labor market frictions substantially improve the empirical fit of the model. The effect of the interaction b...
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description | This paper embeds labor market search frictions into a New Keynesian model with financial frictions as in Bernanke, Gertler and Gilchrist (1999). The econometric estimation establishes that labor market frictions substantially improve the empirical fit of the model. The effect of the interaction between labor and financial frictions on aggregate fluctuations depends on the nature of the shock. For monetary policy, technology and entrepreneurial wealth shocks, labor market frictions amplify the effect of financial frictions since robust changes in hiring lead to persistent movements in employment and the return on capital that reinforce the original effect of financial frictions. For cost-push, labor supply, marginal efficiency of investment and preference shocks, labor market frictions dampen the effect of financial frictions by reducing the real cost of repaying existing debt that lowers the exernal finance premium. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:eb83a8ea-9756-495d-a2fc-e8da58c20cd62022-03-27T11:10:13ZThe effect of labor and financial frictions on aggregate fluctuationsWorking paperhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_8042uuid:eb83a8ea-9756-495d-a2fc-e8da58c20cd6Bulk import via SwordSymplectic ElementsUniversity of Oxford2013Zanetti, FMumtaz, HThis paper embeds labor market search frictions into a New Keynesian model with financial frictions as in Bernanke, Gertler and Gilchrist (1999). The econometric estimation establishes that labor market frictions substantially improve the empirical fit of the model. The effect of the interaction between labor and financial frictions on aggregate fluctuations depends on the nature of the shock. For monetary policy, technology and entrepreneurial wealth shocks, labor market frictions amplify the effect of financial frictions since robust changes in hiring lead to persistent movements in employment and the return on capital that reinforce the original effect of financial frictions. For cost-push, labor supply, marginal efficiency of investment and preference shocks, labor market frictions dampen the effect of financial frictions by reducing the real cost of repaying existing debt that lowers the exernal finance premium. |
spellingShingle | Zanetti, F Mumtaz, H The effect of labor and financial frictions on aggregate fluctuations |
title | The effect of labor and financial frictions on aggregate fluctuations |
title_full | The effect of labor and financial frictions on aggregate fluctuations |
title_fullStr | The effect of labor and financial frictions on aggregate fluctuations |
title_full_unstemmed | The effect of labor and financial frictions on aggregate fluctuations |
title_short | The effect of labor and financial frictions on aggregate fluctuations |
title_sort | effect of labor and financial frictions on aggregate fluctuations |
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