Discussion paper

DP14886 Insider-Outsider Labor Markets, Hysteresis and Monetary Policy

I develop a version of the New Keynesian model with insider-outsider labor markets and hysteresis that can account for the high persistence of European unemployment. I study the implications of that environment for the design of monetary policy. The optimal policy calls for strong emphasis on (un)employment stabilization which a standard interest rate rule fails to deliver, with the gap between the two increasing in the degree of hysteresis. Two simple targetiing rules are shown to approximate well the optimal policy. The properties of the model and effects of different policies are analyzed through the lens of the labor wedge and its components.

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Citation

Galí, J (2020), ‘DP14886 Insider-Outsider Labor Markets, Hysteresis and Monetary Policy‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 14886. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp14886