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ECO Global Macroeconomics TAGGERT J. BROOKS

Module 34 INFLATION AND UNEMPLOYMENT: THE PHILLIPS CURVE

Short-run Phillips Curve  The short-run Phillips curve is the negative short-run relationship between the unemployment rate and the inflation rate.

Unemployment and Inflation,

The Short-Run Phillips Curve When the unemployment rate is low, inflation is high. Inflation rate 0 When the unemployment rate is high, inflation is low. Unemployment rate

The Short-Run Phillips Curve and Supply Shocks 0 SRPC 0 Inflation rate Unemployment rate SRPC 1 A negative supply shock shifts SRPC up. SRPC 2 A positive supply shock shifts SRPC down.

Inflation Expectations and the Short-Run Phillips Curve  The expected rate of inflation is the rate that employers and workers expect in the near future.  Expectations about future inflation directly affect the present inflation rate.  Higher expected inflation causes workers to desire higher wages, an increase in expected inflation shifts the short-run Phillips curve.

Expected Inflation and the Short-Run Phillips Curve 6% –1 –2 –3 8%76543 SRPC 0 Inflation rate Unemployment rate SRPC 2 SRPC shifts up by the amount of the increase in expected inflation.

Inflation and Unemployment in the Long Run  After 1969, the relationship between unemployment and inflation seems to fall apart in the data, with high unemployment and high inflation, also known as stagflation, in the 1970s and early 1980s.  In the 1990s, the economy experienced low unemployment and inflation.  The reason: a series of negative supply shocks in the 1970s and positive supply shocks in the 1990s.

Inflation and Unemployment in the Long Run  The long-run Phillips curve shows the relationship between unemployment and inflation after expectations of inflation have had time to adjust to experience.  To avoid accelerating inflation over time, the unemployment rate must be high enough that the actual rate of inflation matches the expected rate of inflation.  The nonaccelerating inflation rate of unemployment, or NAIRU, is the unemployment rate at which inflation does not change over time.

The NAIRU and the Long-Run Phillips Curve 8% –1 –2 –3 8%76543 SRPC 0 E 0 Inflation rate Unemployment rate Nonaccelerating inflation rate of unemployment, NAIRU SRPC 2 4 E 2 E 4 C B A

The Natural Rate of Unemployment, Revisited  The natural rate of unemployment is the portion of the unemployment rate unaffected by the swings of the business cycle.  The level of unemployment the economy “needs” in order to avoid accelerating inflation is equal to the natural rate of unemployment.  Economists estimate the natural rate of unemployment by looking for evidence about the NAIRU from the behavior of the inflation rate and the unemployment rate over the course of the business cycle.

Cost of Disinflation  Once inflation has become embedded in expectations, getting inflation back down can be difficult because disinflation can be very costly.  This requires high levels of unemployment and the sacrifice of large amounts of aggregate output.  However, policy makers in the United States and other wealthy countries were willing to pay that price of bringing down the high inflation of the 1970s.

The Great Disinflation

Deflation  Debt deflation is the reduction in aggregate demand arising from the increase in the real burden of outstanding debt caused by deflation.

Deflation Effects of Expected Deflation :  There is a zero bound on the nominal interest rate: it cannot go below zero.  Monetary policy can’t be used because nominal interest rates cannot fall below the zero bound.  This liquidity trap can occur whenever there is a sharp reduction in demand for loanable funds.

The Fisher Effect

The Zero Bound in U.S. History

Japan’s Lost Decade