Sticky wages are something it’s quite possible to study in isolation from the business cycle and it should be no surprise that people have done so. I found a lot of enlightening things in that link, though of course it doesn’t answer how much sticky wages end up contributing to unemployment. All the same, though, I don’t think I would place much trust in economic models that don’t include sticky wages at all.
Sticky wages are something it’s quite possible to study in isolation from the business cycle and it should be no surprise that people have done so. I found a lot of enlightening things in that link, though of course it doesn’t answer how much sticky wages end up contributing to unemployment. All the same, though, I don’t think I would place much trust in economic models that don’t include sticky wages at all.
Thanks for that link!