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Author Boz, Emine.

Title Emerging market business cycles : labor market frictions / prepared by Emine Boz, C. Bora Durdu, and Nan Li.

Publication Info. [Washington, D.C.] : International Monetary Fund, [2012]
©2012

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Description 1 online resource (51 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series IMF working paper ; WP/237
IMF working paper ; WP/12/237.
Note Title from PDF title page (IMF Web site, viewed Oct. 4, 2012).
Summary Emerging economies are characterized by higher consumption and real wage variability relative to output and a strongly countercyclical current account. A real business cycle model of a small open economy that embeds a Mortensen-Pissarides type of search-matching frictions and countercyclical interest rate shocks can jointly account for these regularities. In the face of countercyclical interest rate shocks, search-matching frictions increase future employment uncertainty, improving workers' incentive to save and generating a greater response of consumption and the current account. Higher consumption response in turn feeds into larger fluctuations in the workers bargaining power while the interest rates shocks lead to variations in the firms' willingness to hire; both of which contribute to a highly variable real wage.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Note "Research Department."
"October 2012."
Contents Cover; Contents; 1 Introduction; 2 Empirical Evidence on Emerging Economy Labor Markets; 3 A Small Open Economy Model with Search-Matching Frictions; 4 Quantitative Analysis; 4.1 Calibration; 4.2 Solution: Nonlinear Methods; 4.3 The Model Dynamics; 4.4 Main Findings; Canonical SOE-RBC; Search-Matching Model; 4.5 Sensitivity Analysis; 5 Matching efficiency shocks; 6 Conclusion; References; References; Appendixes; A: Data Appendix; B: TFP computation; C: Decentralized Economy; D: Canonical SOE-RBC; Tables; Table 1: Real earnings; Table 2: Unemployment Rate and Employment.
Table 3: Hours worked: Manufacturing and AggregateTable 4: Calibrated Parameters; Table 5: Business Cycle Moments; Table 6: Sensitivity Analysis; Table 7: Matching Efficiency Shocks; Figures; Figure 2: Limiting Distributions of Endogenous State Variables; Figure 3: Impulse Response Functions: Main Macroeconomic Variables; Figure 4: Impulse Response Functions: Labor Market Variables; Figure 1: Sectoral Decomposition of Employment.
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Subject Business cycles -- Developing countries -- Econometric models.
Business cycles.
Developing countries.
Econometric models.
Labor market -- Developing countries -- Econometric models.
Labor market.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Bora Durdu, C.
Li, Nan.
International Monetary Fund. Research Department.
Other Form: Print version: Boz, Emine. Emerging Market Business Cycles: The Role of Labor Market Frictions. Washington : International Monetary Fund, ©2012 9781475511208
ISBN 9781475512496 (electronic book)
147551249X (electronic book)