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Cover of: The Effect of an Employment Subsidy in Persistent Stagnation
Ryu-ichiro Murota

The Effect of an Employment Subsidy in Persistent Stagnation

Section: Articles
Volume 79 (2023) / Issue 1, pp. 1-31 (31)
Published 11.01.2023
DOI 10.1628/fa-2022-0015
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Summary
This paper develops a money-in-the-utility-function model in which a Phillips curve arises because of an efficiency wage and in which people's desire to accumulate money is insatiable. If this desire is strong enough, an economy falls into persistent stagnation with a deficiency in aggregate demand, unemployment, and deflation. This paper shows a counterintuitive result that an increase in an employment subsidy can exacerbate unemployment by worsening deflation and depressing aggregate demand.