Sectoral Okun’s Law and Cross-Country Cyclical Differences

2019 
We estimate Okun's law at the sectoral level for the US, the UK, Japan, and Switzerland to test several hypotheses that may explain why the aggregate Okun's coefficients are different across countries. Specifically, we show that the sectoral composition is not a driver and find that the sectoral coefficients are proportional to the aggregate in all four countries. We also show that the standard deviation of unemployment is the main driver of the cross-country differences. This is consistent with labor market policies being crucial to explain the cross-country cyclical differences in the aggregate Okun's coefficient.
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