Balance Sheet Recessions and Time-Varying Coefficients in a Phillips Curve Relationship: An Application to Finnish Data

    Abstract

    Edmund Phelps (1994) introduced a modified Phillips curve where the natural rate of unemployment is a function of the real interest rate instead of a constant. Koo (2010) argues that the effect of the interest rate on the macro economy is likely to be diluted during a balance sheet recession such as those recently seen in many countries. In the late 1980s, after having deregulated credit and capital movements, Finland experienced a housing boom which subsequently developed into a serious economic crisis similar to the recent ones. To learn from the Finnish experience we estimate the Phelps modified Phillips curve and use a Smooth Transition (STR) model to distinguish between ordinary periods and balance sheet recessions.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelEssays in Nonlinear Time Series Econometrics
    Antal sider31
    ForlagOxford University Press
    Publikationsdato2014
    Kapitel5
    ISBN (Trykt)9780199679959
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 2014

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