Adjustment Dynamics and the Natural Rate: An Account of UK Unemployment

29 Pages Posted: 7 May 2000

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Dennis J. Snower

University of Kiel - Institute for World Economics (IfW); Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR); CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute)

Brian Henry

University of Oxford - Department of Economics; Birkbeck College

Marika Karanassou

University of London, Queen Mary - Department of Economics; Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)

Date Written: December 1999

Abstract

Adjustment Dynamics and the Natural Rate: An Account of UK Unemployment. This paper challenges what is the standard account of UK unemployment, namely that the major swings in unemployment over the past 25 years are due predominantly to movements in the underlying empirical "natural rate of unemployment" (NRU). Our analysis suggests that the British NRU has remained reasonable stable through time and that the medium-run swings in unemployment are due, instead, to very prolonged after-effects of persistent (transitory but long-lasting) shocks. We argue that (a) past UK labour market shocks have prolonged after-effects on unemployment due to interactions among different lagged adjustment processes in the labour market, (b) many of the important shocks that have hit the UK labour market over the past 25 years have been persistent, and (c) the persistence of the shocks is complementary to the persistence of the lagged adjustment processes in generating movements of UK unemployment.

JEL Classification: J32, J60, J64, E30, E37

Suggested Citation

Snower, Dennis J. and Henry, Brian and Karanassou, Marika, Adjustment Dynamics and the Natural Rate: An Account of UK Unemployment (December 1999). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=217750 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.217750

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