When Do Structural Reforms Work? On the Role of the Business Cycle and Macroeconomic Policies

When Do Structural Reforms Work? On the Role of the Business Cycle and Macroeconomic Policies
Author: MissAnna Rose Bordon
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2016-03-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1513590243

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Structural reforms are expected to lift growth and employment, but their effects are surprisingly difficult to pin down empirically. One reason is their potential endogeneity to the economic environment in which they are conducted. For example, the impact of a reform implemented shortly before a cyclical upswing is difficult to distinguish from the recovery itself. Similarly, macroeconomic policies conducted along a structural reform could affect the estimated impact. Exploring various options, this paper develops robust estimates of the impact of labor and product market reforms by using local projection techniques while controlling for endogeneity of reforms and other biases. The results suggest that labor and product market reforms have a lagged but positive impact on employment creation, and the positive effect remains even after controlling for the endogeneity of the decision to reform. Supportive macroeconomic policies are found to increase the effect of labor and product market reforms, consistent with the view that some structural reforms are best initiated in conjunction with supportive fiscal or monetary policy.

Structural Reform and Economic Policy

Structural Reform and Economic Policy
Author: Robert M. Solow
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2005-01-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781403936462

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The relation between structural reform and macroeconomic policy underlies the widespread perception that the large European economies have under-performed in the past decade in comparison both with their own standards and with the contemporaneous performance of the United States. This book, edited by Noel Laureate Robert M. Solow, provides analyses of how these economies could take a coordinated and simultaneous approach to reform in labor and product markets and the demand side.

Structural Reforms

Structural Reforms
Author: Jakob de Haan
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2019-02-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030089818

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This book presents a selection of contributions on the timely topic of structural reforms in Western economies, written by experts from central banks, the International Monetary Fund, and leading universities. It includes latest research on the impacts of structural reforms on the market economy, especially on the labor market, and investigates the results of collective bargaining in theory and practice. The book also comprises case studies of structural reforms. A literature survey on the topic serves as a valuable source for further research. The book is written by and targeted at both academics and policy makers.

Market Reforms at the Zero Lower Bound

Market Reforms at the Zero Lower Bound
Author: Matteo Cacciatore
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1484320670

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This paper studies the impact of product and labor market reforms when the economy faces major slack and a binding constraint on monetary policy easing. such as the zero lower bound. To this end, we build a two-country model with endogenous producer entry, labor market frictions, and nominal rigidities. We find that while the effect of market reforms depends on the cyclical conditions under which they are implemented, the zero lower bound itself does not appear to matter. In fact, when carried out in a recession, the impact of reforms is typically stronger when the zero lower bound is binding. The reason is that reforms are inflationary in our structural model (or they have no noticeable deflationary effects). Thus, contrary to the implications of reduced-form modeling of product and labor market reforms as exogenous reductions in price and wage markups, our analysis shows that there is no simple across-the-board relationship between market reforms and the behavior of real marginal costs. This significantly alters the consequences of the zero (or any effective) lower bound on policy rates.

Structural Reforms and Monetary Policies in a Behavioural Macroeconomic Model

Structural Reforms and Monetary Policies in a Behavioural Macroeconomic Model
Author: Paul de Grauwe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Business cycles
ISBN:

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Abstract: We use a New Keynesian behavioral macroeconomic model to analyze how structural reforms affect the nature of the business cycle and the capacity of the central bank to stabilize output and inflation. We find that structural reforms that increase the flexibility of wages and prices can have profound effects on the dynamics of the business cycle. Our main finding here is that there is an optimal level of flexibility (produced by structural reforms). We also find that in a rigid economy the central bank in general faces a tradeoff between output and inflation volatility. This tradeoff disappears when the economy becomes sufficiently flexible. In that case the central bank's efforts at stabilizing inflation and output are always welfare improving.

Cycles, Growth and Structural Change

Cycles, Growth and Structural Change
Author: Lionello F. Punzo
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2001
Genre: Business cycles
ISBN: 0415251370

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This volume gathers together contributions on the subject of the relationship between economic oscillations, growth, and structural change. Contributions are both empirical and theoretical, and employ a sophisticated level of mathematical modelling.

The American Business Cycle

The American Business Cycle
Author: Robert J. Gordon
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 882
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0226304590

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In recent decades the American economy has experienced the worst peace-time inflation in its history and the highest unemployment rate since the Great Depression. These circumstances have prompted renewed interest in the concept of business cycles, which Joseph Schumpeter suggested are "like the beat of the heart, of the essence of the organism that displays them." In The American Business Cycle, some of the most prominent macroeconomics in the United States focuses on the questions, To what extent are business cycles propelled by external shocks? How have post-1946 cycles differed from earlier cycles? And, what are the major factors that contribute to business cycles? They extend their investigation in some areas as far back as 1875 to afford a deeper understanding of both economic history and the most recent economic fluctuations. Seven papers address specific aspects of economic activity: consumption, investment, inventory change, fiscal policy, monetary behavior, open economy, and the labor market. Five papers focus on aggregate economic activity. In a number of cases, the papers present findings that challenge widely accepted models and assumptions. In addition to its substantive findings, The American Business Cycle includes an appendix containing both the first published history of the NBER business-cycle dating chronology and many previously unpublished historical data series.

Labor and Product Market Reforms in Advanced Economies

Labor and Product Market Reforms in Advanced Economies
Author: Angana Banerji
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2017-03-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1475583974

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Product and labor market reforms are needed to lift persistently sluggish growth in advanced economies. But reforms have progressed slowly because of concerns about their distributive and short-term economic effects. Our analysis, based on new empirical and numerical analysis and country case-studies shows that most labor and product market reforms can improve public debt dynamics over the medium-term. This because reforms raise output by boosting employment and/or labor productivity. But the effect of some labor market reforms on budgetary outcomes and fiscal sustainability depends critically on business cycle conditions. Our evidence also suggests that some temporary and well-designed up-front fiscal stimulus can help enhance the economic impact of reforms. In the past, countries have used fiscal incentives in the past to facilitate reforms by alleviating transition and social costs. But strong ownership of reforms was crucial for their successful implementation.