The shifting reasons for beveridge curve shifts (Record no. 527083)

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Personal name Barlevy, G., Faberman, R.J. Hobijn, B. and Şahin, A.
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Title The shifting reasons for beveridge curve shifts
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Place of publication, distribution, etc The Journal of Economic Perspectives
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Extent 38(2), Spring, 2024: p.83-106
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Summary, etc Authors discuss how the relative importance of factors that contribute to movements of the US Beveridge curve has changed from 1959 to 2023. They review these factors in the context of a simple flow analogy used to capture the main insights of search and matching theories of the labor market. Changes in inflow rates, related to demographics, accounted for Beveridge curve shifts between 1959 and 2000. A reduction in matching efficiency, that depressed unemployment outflows, shifted the curve outwards in the wake of the Great Recession. In contrast, the most recent shifts in the Beveridge curve appear driven by changes in the eagerness of workers to switch jobs. Finally, argue that, while the Beveridge curve is a useful tool for relating unemployment and job openings to inflation, the link between these labor market indicators and inflation depends on whether and why the Beveridge curve shifted. Therefore, a careful examination of the factors underlying movements in the Beveridge curve is essential for drawing policy conclusions from the joint behavior of unemployment and job openings.- Reproduced

https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/jep.38.2.83
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Beveridge curve, Labor market dynamics, Search and matching theory, Unemployment trends, Job openings, Inflation linkages, Demographic inflows, Matching efficiency, Great Recession, Worker mobility, Job switching behavior, Economic indicators, Policy analysis, Labor economics, Flow analogy, Employment outflows, Structural shifts, US labor market, 1959–2023 trends, Economic policy implications
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Main entry heading The Journal of Economic Perspectives
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-08-02 38(2), Spring, 2024: p.83-106 AR132547 2024-08-02 Articles

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