Abstract

We employ a time-varying parameter VAR to examine the dynamic effect of uncertainty shocks on unemployment during different recessions. We find that the impact of uncertainty shocks during the Great Recession is significantly larger compared to previous recessions. Empirical studies should consider that economic dynamics of the Great Recession are substantially different.

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