奥肯定律再探:谁从强劲经济中受益最多?

Okun Revisited: Who Benefits Most from a Strong Economy?

Brookings Papers on Economic Activity · 2019
被引 59
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究弱势群体在劳动力市场中的高贝塔特性,发现经济强劲时弱势群体额外受益,且对非裔美国人和女性有持久影响。

Abstract

Previous research has shown that the labor market experiences of less advantaged groups are more cyclically sensitive than the labor market experiences of more advantaged groups; in other words, less advantaged groups experience a high-beta version of the aggregate fluctuations in the labor market. For example, when the unemployment rate of whites increases by 1 percentage point, the unemployment rates of African Americans and Hispanics rise by well more than 1 percentage point, on average. This behavior is observed across other labor-market indicators, and is roughly reversed when the unemployment rate declines. We update this work to include the post-Great Recession period and extend the analysis to consider whether these high-beta relationships change when the labor market is especially tight. We find suggestive evidence that when the labor market is already strong, a further increment of strengthening provides a modest extra benefit to some disadvantaged groups, relative to earlier in the labor-market cycle. In addition, we provide preliminary evidence suggesting that these gains are somewhat persistent for African Americans and women. @ The views stated in this document are those of the authors and may not be shared by the members of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the other members of its staff, or the

劳动力市场周期弱势群体高贝塔关系劳动力市场紧度奥肯定律