The cyclical behavior of job creation and job destruction: A sectoral model

  • Jeremy Greenwood
  • , Glenn M. MacDonald
  • , Guang Jia Zhang

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    Abstract

    Three key features of the employment process in the U.S. economy are that job creation is procyclical, job destruction is countercyclical, and job creation is less volatile than job destruction. These features are also found at the sectoral (goods and services) level. The paper develops, calibrates and simulates a two-sector general equilibrium model that includes both aggregate and sectoral shocks. The behavior of the model economy mimics the job creation and destruction facts. A non-negligible amount of unemployment arises due to the presence of aggregate and sectoral shocks.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)95-112
    Number of pages18
    JournalEconomic Theory
    Volume7
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jan 1996

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