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The Relationship Between Unemployment and Inflation

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Unemployment & Inflation


Theoretical approach to the relationship between unemployment and
inflation

low unemployment → inflation?

Why?

A British Economist W. Phillips’ paper on changes in wages and unemployment (1958)

American Economists P. Sumauelson and R. Solow’s paper on inflation and
unemployment (1960)



Unemployment and Inflation

Low unemployment → inflation?
1. Low unemployment may result in inflation. Why?

When unemployment is low, workers’ bargaining position gets stronger, so the HR
department needs to set higher wages

Higher wages mean higher costs for firms, so the marketing department will raise the
prices of output to cover the higher wage costs

Once all firms have set higher prices, the economy will experience price inflation


2. An upswing in the business cycle is often associated with rising inflation

Stronger aggregate demand
→ higher demand for labor
→ lower unemployment
→ higher wages
→ higher cost of production
→ higher prices

, 3. A downswing in the business cycle → ?



Inflation versus Unemployment in the United States, 1900-1960

During the period 1900-1960 in the United States, a low unemployment rate was typically
associated with a high inflation rate.




Inflation versus Unemployment in the United States, 1948-1969

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