The Return of the Wage Phillips Curve

  • Authors: Jordi Galí.
  • BSE Working Paper: 109969 | September 15
  • Keywords: New Keynesian model , unemployment fluctuations , Staggered nominal wage setting , empirical wage equations
  • JEL codes: E24, E31, E32
  • New Keynesian model
  • unemployment fluctuations
  • Staggered nominal wage setting
  • empirical wage equations
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Abstract

The standard New Keynesian model with staggered wage setting is shown to imply a simple dynamic relation between wage inflation and unemployment. Under some assumptions, that relation takes a form similar to that found in empirical wage equations-starting from Phillips'(1958) original work-and may thus be viewed as providing some theoretical foundations to the latter. The structural wage equation derived here is shown to account reasonably well for the comovement of wage inflation and the unemployment rate in the U.S. economy, even under the strong assumption of a constant natural rate of unemployment.

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