Explaining Deviations from Okun’s Law
Claudia Foroni and
Francesco Furlanetto
No 2022/4, Working Paper from Norges Bank
Abstract:
Despite its stability over time, as for any statistical relationship, Okun’s law is subject to deviations that can be large at times. In this paper, we provide a mapping between residuals in Okun’s regressions and structural shocks identified using a SVAR model by inspecting how unemployment responds to the state of the economy. We show that deviations from Okun’s law are a natural and expected outcome once one takes a multi-shock perspective, as long as shocks to automation, labor supply and structural factors in the labor market are taken into account. Our simple recipe for policy makers is that, if a positive deviation from Okun’s law arises, it is likely to be generated by either positive labor supply or automation shocks or by negative structural factors shocks.
Keywords: Okun’s law; Labor markets; Business cycle fluctuations; Bayesian VAR (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C32 E24 E32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 31 pages
Date: 2022-05-02
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