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The NAIRU-concept: A few remarks [PDF]
This note gives a brief survey of main theoretical and empirical issues with respect to the NAIRU concept. According to modern labour market literature NAIRU is defined as the rate of unemployment at which inflation stabilizes in the absence of any wage-price surprises.
Pichelmann, Karl, Schuh, Andreas-Ulrich
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In diesem Kapitel entwickeln wir einen allgemeinen Modellansatz zur Erklarung der NAIRU. Die Frage, welche Faktoren das Gleichgewichtsniveau der Arbeitslosenquote bestimmen, wurde auch dann interessieren, wenn dieses Niveau im Zeitablauf konstant geblieben ware.
Oliver Landmann, Jürgen Jerger
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In diesem Kapitel entwickeln wir einen allgemeinen Modellansatz zur Erklarung der NAIRU. Die Frage, welche Faktoren das Gleichgewichtsniveau der Arbeitslosenquote bestimmen, wurde auch dann interessieren, wenn dieses Niveau im Zeitablauf konstant geblieben ware.
Oliver Landmann, Jürgen Jerger
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The NAIRU, Demand and Technology
Eastern Economic Journal, 2009We argue that the conventional NAIRU (non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment) model is a special case of a larger model of equilibrium unemployment, in which demand, investment, and endogenous technological progress do have lasting effects on steady-inflation unemployment. It follows that the labor market policy prescriptions (i.e.
Servaas Storm, C W M Naastepad
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The NAIRU, Aggregate Demand and Investment
Metroeconomica, 2002The nature of the non‐accelerating inflation rate of unemployment (NAIRU) is analysed. The focus of our analysis is the role of aggregate demand and capacity in the context of the NAIRU. Two aspects of the relationship between the level of aggregate demand and the NAIRU are of particular significance.
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Nairu, capital formation and monetary policy [PDF]
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MARCHETTI, Enrico, CICCARONE Giuseppe
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Aggregate Demand, Investment, and the NAIRU [PDF]
The NAIRU (non accelerating inflation rate of unemployment) is generally viewed as a supply-side determined short run equilibrium rate of unemployment. Aggregate demand plays no essential part in the determination of the equilibrium rate of unemployment.
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Estimating the NAIRU in Australia
2021The Non-Accelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment (NAIRU) is a variable of interest to policy makers as it provides an estimate of the degree of labour market slack in the economy. However, the NAIRU is unobservable, and must be estimated using statistical models.
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Empirical Estimates of the NAIRU
Labour, 2005. Empirical studies have found that the non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment (NAIRU) has been fluctuating in OECD countries around a constant mean of several percentage points over the past decades. This mean is calculated from the constant terms carried over from the wage and price growth equations.
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