In a multi-sector model estimated on U.S. data, we apply standard long-run restrictions to investigate the labour market consequences of investment-specific and neutral technology shocks. We set up a global VAR model where aggregate technology shocks feed onto sector-specific dynamics and then propagate back through the network structure of the economy. At the aggregate level, our results are consistent with the wealth of existing empirical studies where investment-specific technology shocks trigger favourable employment responses, in contrast to neutral technology shocks. At a disaggregate level, however, we uncover the significant contribution of sectoral spill-overs in response to technology shocks, particularly in driving the adjustment towards long-term equilibrium.

Dragomirescu-Gaina, C., Elia, L. (2021). Technology shocks and sectoral labour market spill-overs. ECONOMICS LETTERS, 201 [10.1016/j.econlet.2021.109784].

Technology shocks and sectoral labour market spill-overs

Elia, L
2021

Abstract

In a multi-sector model estimated on U.S. data, we apply standard long-run restrictions to investigate the labour market consequences of investment-specific and neutral technology shocks. We set up a global VAR model where aggregate technology shocks feed onto sector-specific dynamics and then propagate back through the network structure of the economy. At the aggregate level, our results are consistent with the wealth of existing empirical studies where investment-specific technology shocks trigger favourable employment responses, in contrast to neutral technology shocks. At a disaggregate level, however, we uncover the significant contribution of sectoral spill-overs in response to technology shocks, particularly in driving the adjustment towards long-term equilibrium.
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Technology shocks; Job creation and destruction; Global VAR;
English
2021
201
109784
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Dragomirescu-Gaina, C., Elia, L. (2021). Technology shocks and sectoral labour market spill-overs. ECONOMICS LETTERS, 201 [10.1016/j.econlet.2021.109784].
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