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Bargaining, Aggregate Demand and Employment
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Bargaining, Aggregate Demand and Employment

Matthieu Charpe and Stefan Kühn
Munich Personal RePEc Archive
2012

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This paper depicts the negative impact of a falling labour share caused by reduced bargaining power of workers on aggregate demand and employment. Contrary to standard New Keynesian models, the presence of consumers not participating in financial markets (rule of thumb consumers) causes an immediate negative response of output and employment, which is amplified when the economy faces a lower bound on the nominal interest rate. Additionally, the paper shows that by supporting consumption demand, minimum wages might enhance output and employment.
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