Monetary Policy and the Cost of Wage Rigidity: Evidence from the Stock Market
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Date
2018-01-01
Author
Faia, Ester
Pezone, Vincenzo
SAFE No.
242
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Abstract
Using a unique confidential contract level dataset merged with firm-level asset price data, we find robust evidence that firms' stock market valuations and employment levels respond more to monetary policy announcements the higher the degree of wage rigidity. Data on the renegotiations of collective bargaining agreements allow us to construct an exogenous measure of wage rigidity. We also find that the amplification induced by wage rigidity is stronger for firms with high labor intensity and low profitability, providing evidence of distributional consequences of monetary policy. We rationalize the evidence through a model in which firms in different sectors feature different degrees of wage rigidity due to staggered renegotiations vis-a-vis unions.
Research Area
Corporate Finance
Keywords
heterogeneous monetary policy response, distributional consequences of monetary policy, employer-employee level dataset, monetary policy surprise shocks, heterogeneous wage rigidity
Topic
Corporate Finance
Monetary Policy
Macro Finance
Monetary Policy
Macro Finance
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