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Title: Uncovering the mechanism(s): Financial constraints and wages
Author(s): Hamzeh Arabzadeh, Almut Balleer and Britta Gehrke
Publication Date: December 2020
Keyword(s): business cycles, Financial Frictions, Search and Matching, unemployment and wages
Programme Area(s): Monetary Economics and Fluctuations
Abstract: How do wages respond to financial recessions? Based on a dynamic macroeconomic model with frictions in the labor and the financial market, we address two prominent mechanism through which firms' financial constraints amplify unemployment and explore their effect on wages. First, the financial labor wedge reduces wages. Second, financial constraints may interact with aggregate labor market conditions in various ways putting upward or downward pressure on wages. We test partial-equilibrium implications of these theoretical mechanisms based on a large data set for Germany for 2006 to 2014 that combines administrative data on workers and wages with detailed information on the balance sheets of firms. Both mechanisms play a role empirically. Using our estimates as central calibration targets in our model, we document that financial recessions are associated with a substantial decline in both unemployment and wages. Financial constraints therefore weaken the direct link between wage rigidity and unemployment volatility.
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Arabzadeh, H, Balleer, A and Gehrke, B. 2020. 'Uncovering the mechanism(s): Financial constraints and wages'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=15585