Seminar 237, Macroeconomics: "State Dependent Government Spending Multipliers: Downward Nominal Wage Rigidity and Sources of Business Cycle Fluctuations," joint with Yoon J. Jo

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Submitted by Brandon Eltiste on June 05, 2022
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597 Evans Hall
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Tuesday, October 25, 2022 - 16:10
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Sarah Zubairy, Professor, College of Liberal Arts at Texas A&M University

Abstract: We consider a New Keynesian model with downward nominal wage rigidity (DNWR) and show that government spending is much more effective in stimulating output in a low-inflation recession relative to a high-inflation recession. The government spending multiplier is large when DNWR binds, but the nature of recession matters due to the opposing response of inflation. In a demand-driven recession, inflation falls, preventing real wages from falling, leading to unemployment, while inflation rises in a supply-driven recession limiting the consequences of DNWR on employment. We document supporting empirical evidence, using both historical time series data and cross-sectional data from U.S. states.