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Author Bakker, Bas Berend, (IMF staff), author.

Title Employment and the Great Recession : the role of real wages / prepared by Bas B. Bakker
Published [Washington, D.C.] : International Monetary Fund, ©2015

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Description 1 online resource (60 pages) : color illustrations
Series IMF working paper ; WP/15/229
IMF working paper ; WP/15/229.
Summary This paper argues that the sharp increase in unemployment in a number of advanced countries during the Great Recession was not just cyclical (the result of a lack of aggregate demand); the degree of adjustment of real wages and the impact this had on labor productivity also played a role. In many countries, post-2007 employment losses were modest, as real wages adjusted when the economy slowed down. But in some countries real wage growth stayed too high for too long. The result was large-scale labor shedding, which boosted labor productivity but also contributed to a sharp rise in unemployment. In this context, the paper discusses the different experiences of the UK (where employment increased) and Spain (where it fell sharply), and finds that almost two thirds of the employment losses in Spain resulted from the failure of real wages to adjust adequately. --Abstract
Notes "October 2015."
"European Department."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 56)
Notes Online resource; title from pdf title page (IMF.org Web site, viewed October 30, 2015)
Subject Unemployment -- Great Britain -- Econometric models
Unemployment -- Spain -- Econometric models
Wages -- Great Britain -- Econometric models
Wages -- Spain -- Econometric models
Labor productivity -- Great Britain -- Econometric models
Labor productivity -- Spain -- Econometric models
Labor productivity -- Econometric models.
Unemployment -- Econometric models.
Wages -- Econometric models.
Employment Rate.
General.
Great Recession.
Labor.
Okun's Law.
Great Britain.
Spain.
Spain.
Form Electronic book
Author International Monetary Fund. European Department.
ISBN 151350410X
9781513504100
ISSN 1018-5941