Disaggregating Okun’s Law: A Case-Study for Macedonia

Okun’s law is one of the most widely-known stylized facts in the macroeconomic literature and policy. In this paper we study several aspects of Okun’s law in Macedonia between 2004 and 2016. Aggregate indicators show a link between output and unemployment that is in line with other emerging markets...

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Main Authors: Andonova Danica Unevska, Petrovska Magdalena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/jcbtp-2019-0009
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spelling doaj-f998abf2f3184ccc80e74a0d1e63e4732021-09-06T19:41:33ZengSciendoJournal of Central Banking Theory and Practice2336-92052019-01-018118320710.2478/jcbtp-2019-0009jcbtp-2019-0009Disaggregating Okun’s Law: A Case-Study for MacedoniaAndonova Danica Unevska0Petrovska Magdalena1National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia, Skopje, MacedoniaNational Bank of the Republic of Macedonia, Skopje, MacedoniaOkun’s law is one of the most widely-known stylized facts in the macroeconomic literature and policy. In this paper we study several aspects of Okun’s law in Macedonia between 2004 and 2016. Aggregate indicators show a link between output and unemployment that is in line with other emerging markets and regional peers. We also find that the relationship has been somewhat weaker in recent years, which might be related to the recent job-intensive growth in the wake of structural reforms after the global financial crisis and particularly the subsequent European debt crisis. When investigating whether various expenditure components of GDP may cause different unemployment reactions, an important issue that has not been sufficiently addressed in the literature, we find that domestic demand has a stronger effect. We also provide several robustness checks to our main findings, and illustrate how they might be used to improve forecasting.https://doi.org/10.2478/jcbtp-2019-0009disaggregated okun’s lawunemploymentexpenditure components of gdpe2e24c22
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author Andonova Danica Unevska
Petrovska Magdalena
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Petrovska Magdalena
Disaggregating Okun’s Law: A Case-Study for Macedonia
Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice
disaggregated okun’s law
unemployment
expenditure components of gdp
e2
e24
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author_facet Andonova Danica Unevska
Petrovska Magdalena
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title Disaggregating Okun’s Law: A Case-Study for Macedonia
title_short Disaggregating Okun’s Law: A Case-Study for Macedonia
title_full Disaggregating Okun’s Law: A Case-Study for Macedonia
title_fullStr Disaggregating Okun’s Law: A Case-Study for Macedonia
title_full_unstemmed Disaggregating Okun’s Law: A Case-Study for Macedonia
title_sort disaggregating okun’s law: a case-study for macedonia
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice
issn 2336-9205
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Okun’s law is one of the most widely-known stylized facts in the macroeconomic literature and policy. In this paper we study several aspects of Okun’s law in Macedonia between 2004 and 2016. Aggregate indicators show a link between output and unemployment that is in line with other emerging markets and regional peers. We also find that the relationship has been somewhat weaker in recent years, which might be related to the recent job-intensive growth in the wake of structural reforms after the global financial crisis and particularly the subsequent European debt crisis. When investigating whether various expenditure components of GDP may cause different unemployment reactions, an important issue that has not been sufficiently addressed in the literature, we find that domestic demand has a stronger effect. We also provide several robustness checks to our main findings, and illustrate how they might be used to improve forecasting.
topic disaggregated okun’s law
unemployment
expenditure components of gdp
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url https://doi.org/10.2478/jcbtp-2019-0009
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