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Revisiting Okun’s Law in European Union countries

Athina Economou (Department of Economics, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece)
Iacovos N. Psarianos (Department of Economics, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece)

Journal of Economic Studies

ISSN: 0144-3585

Article publication date: 9 May 2016

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to examine Okun’s Law in European countries by distinguishing between the transitory and the permanent effects of output changes upon unemployment and by examining the effect of labor market protection policies upon Okun’s coefficients.

Design/methodology/approach

Quarterly data for 13 European Union countries, from the second quarter of 1993 until the first quarter of 2014, are used. Panel data techniques and Mundlak decomposition models are estimated.

Findings

Okun’s Law is robust to alternative specifications. The effect of output changes to unemployment rates is weaker for countries with increased labor market protection expenditures and it is more persistent for countries with low labor market protection.

Originality/value

The paper provides evidence that the permanent effect of output changes upon unemployment rates is quantitatively larger than the transitory impact. In addition, it provides evidence that increased labor market protection mitigates the adverse effects of a decrease in output growth rate upon unemployment.

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Acknowledgements

JEL Classification — E32, J08, J65, J68, O40, O52

While retaining responsibility for errors, the authors wish to thank Stephanos Papadamou and two anonymous referees of this journal for helpful comments and suggestions.

Citation

Economou, A. and Psarianos, I.N. (2016), "Revisiting Okun’s Law in European Union countries", Journal of Economic Studies, Vol. 43 No. 2, pp. 275-287. https://doi.org/10.1108/JES-05-2013-0063

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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