Does One Law Fit All? Cross-Country Evidence on Okun’s Law

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Laurence Ball
Davide Furceri
Daniel Leigh
Prakash Loungani
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[1] Johns Hopkins University,
[2] University of Palermo,undefined
[3] IMF,undefined
[4] Policy Center for the New South,undefined
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Open Economies Review | 2019年 / 30卷
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Unemployment; Okun's Law; Developing economies; Job creation;
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This paper compares the performance of Okun’s Law in advanced and developing economies. On average, the Okun coefficient—which measures the short-run responsiveness of labor markets to output fluctuations—is about half as large in developing as in advanced countries. However, there is considerably heterogeneity across countries, with Okun’s Law fitting quite well for a number of developing countries. We have limited success in explaining the reasons for this heterogeneity. The mean unemployment rate and the share of services in GDP are associated with the Okun coefficient, whereas other factors such as indices of overall labor and product market flexibility do not appear to play a consistent role.
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页码:841 / 874
页数:33
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