Abstract

Using a dynamic efficiency wage model where a Phillips curve relationship arises because worker morale depends on the unemployment rate and the change in nominal wages, we analyze both structural and Keynesian unemployment and the effects of an employment subsidy on the two types of unemployment. We show that the presence of an aggregate demand deficiency crucially influences the impact of the employment subsidy.

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