On the Behavior of Okun's Law across Business Cycles

Luiggi Donayre
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Using threshold regression analysis, this paper studies how the relationship between unemployment and output, known as Okun's law, varies across business cycles measures. At the U.S. aggregate level, the results indicate the presence of strong asymmetries in the relationship characterized by three different regimes, where the sensitivity of unemployment to output decreases with economic activity for all measures of business cycles considered. For the preferred threshold variable, Okun's law is strong when the unemployment gap grows faster than 1.07 percentage points above the natural rate of unemployment, coinciding with periods of deep recessions. The sensitivity is smaller in absolute value when it grows between -0.70 and 1.07 percentage points during mild recessions, and weakens even further when the unemployment gap falls below -0.70 percentage points during periods of expansion, revealing a flattening, but also a shift, of Okun's law. The results are robust to the measure of business cycle, the specification of Okun's law, the speed of output growth, the frequency of the data and the identification of the gaps. The analysis also finds support for the nonlinear nature of Okun's law at the state and international levels.
论奥肯定律在经济周期中的行为
利用阈值回归分析,本文研究了失业和产出之间的关系,即奥肯定律,在不同的商业周期测量中是如何变化的。在美国的总体水平上,结果表明,在以三种不同制度为特征的关系中存在强烈的不对称性,在这些制度中,考虑到所有商业周期措施,失业对产出的敏感性随着经济活动而降低。对于首选的阈值变量,当失业率差距比自然失业率高出1.07个百分点以上时,奥肯定律是有效的,同时正值深度衰退时期。在温和衰退期间,当其增长幅度在-0.70至1.07个百分点之间时,敏感性的绝对值较小,而在扩张期间,当失业率差距降至-0.70个百分点以下时,敏感性进一步减弱,这表明奥肯定律趋于平缓,但也发生了变化。研究结果对经济周期、奥肯定律、产出增长速度、数据频率和缺口识别等指标均具有鲁棒性。分析还发现在国家和国际层面上支持奥肯定律的非线性性质。
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