articleAmerican Economic ReviewFeb 1, 2005Closed access

The Cyclical Behavior of Equilibrium Unemployment and Vacancies

University of Chicago

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Abstract

This paper argues that the textbook search and matching model cannot generate the observed business-cycle-frequency fluctuations in unemployment and job vacancies in response to shocks of a plausible magnitude. In the United States, the standard deviation of the vacancy-unemployment ratio is almost 20 times as large as the standard deviation of average labor productivity, while the search model predicts that the two variables should have nearly the same volatility. A shock that changes average labor productivity primarily alters the present value of wages, generating only a small movement along a downward-sloping Beveridge curve (unemploymentvacancy locus). A shock to the separation rate generates a…

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Keywords
  • Economics
  • Beveridge curve
  • Unemployment
  • Business cycle
  • Standard deviation
  • Volatility (finance)
  • Shock (circulatory)
  • Demand shock
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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