Gains from Wage Flexibility and the Zero Lower Bound*

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We analyse the welfare impact of greater wage flexibility in the presence of an occasionally binding zero lower bound (ZLB) constraint on the nominal interest rate. We show that the ZLB constraint generally amplifies the adverse effects of greater wage flexibility on welfare when the central bank follows a conventional Taylor rule. When demand shocks are the driving force, the ZLB implies that an increase in wage flexibility reduces welfare even under the optimal monetary policy with commitment.

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Billi, R. M., & Galí, J. (2021). Gains from Wage Flexibility and the Zero Lower Bound*. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 82(6), 1239–1261. https://doi.org/10.1111/obes.12381

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