Is the unemployment inflation trade-off still alive in the Euro Area and its member countries? It seems so
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Citazione:
Ribba, A.. "Is the unemployment inflation trade-off still alive in the Euro Area and its member countries? It seems so" Working paper, RECENT WORKING PAPER SERIES, Dipartimento di Economia Marco Biagi – Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, 2019.
Abstract:
The unemployment inflation trade-off can be interpreted as a proposition concerning the response of these two variables to aggregate demand shocks. In this paper we
study the possible presence of the trade-off in the Euro Area and in a wide group of Euroarea countries in the last 20 years, i.e. since the start of EMU. We use the structural VAR
methodology that allows the separation between supply and demand shocks. Our main
finding is that the existence of a trade-off is largely confirmed both at the Euro Area and
at the national level. Nevertheless, the size of the trade-off, measured at different horizons,
shows some heterogeneity among countries. No less important, when we augment the VAR
model by introducing monetary policy in the context of an open economy, we find that monetary policy shocks push inflation and unemployment in opposite directions in the Currency
Area. Another interesting result concerns the evidence of a relatively flat relation between
unemployment and inflation, conditionally to monetary policy shocks.
study the possible presence of the trade-off in the Euro Area and in a wide group of Euroarea countries in the last 20 years, i.e. since the start of EMU. We use the structural VAR
methodology that allows the separation between supply and demand shocks. Our main
finding is that the existence of a trade-off is largely confirmed both at the Euro Area and
at the national level. Nevertheless, the size of the trade-off, measured at different horizons,
shows some heterogeneity among countries. No less important, when we augment the VAR
model by introducing monetary policy in the context of an open economy, we find that monetary policy shocks push inflation and unemployment in opposite directions in the Currency
Area. Another interesting result concerns the evidence of a relatively flat relation between
unemployment and inflation, conditionally to monetary policy shocks.
Tipologia CRIS:
Working paper
Keywords:
Unemployment; Inflation; Structural VARs; Euro Area
Elenco autori:
Ribba, A.
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