Unemployment, capital accumulation and labour market institutions in the great recession

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This paper restates the post-Keynesian view of unemployment within a NAIRU framework. In the short run, the private effective labour demand need not be downward sloping because of debt deflation and wage-led demand regimes. In the medium run, the NAIRU will be endogenous because of the social norm character of wage setting and the supply-side effects of capital accumulation. Capital investment rather than labour market institutions is the crucial variable that explains changes in unemployment performance. We provide econometric evidence that the post-Keynesian view holds up well in the recession following the crisis of 2008.

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Stockhammer, E., Guschanski, A., & Köhler, K. (2014). Unemployment, capital accumulation and labour market institutions in the great recession. European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 11(2), 182–194. https://doi.org/10.4337/ejeep.2014.02.05

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