Estimating Okun's coefficient in the Swedish Economy
Abstract
This study takes a look at Okun's law och tries to determine whether or not it is applicable to the Swedish
economy. Okun's law is a veri ed statistical relationship between economic growth and unemployment,
rst described and popularised by Arthur in the early 1960's.
There has been a shortage of studies relating to Okun's law and the Swedish economy in recent years,
and this study aims to ll this vacuum with more recent data and new approaches to estimating the
coe cients in the relationship.
We examine three common versions of Okun's law: a growth version, a gap version and a dynamic
version. Our results indicate that it is, to a certain extent, possible to apply the law to the Swedish
data, with reservations toward how they are interpreted. An analysis of the regressions that have been
run shows that the dynamic version produces the highest explanatory power, whereas the gap version
produces the worst predictions.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2012-03-27Author
Källman, Marika
Nordell, Hugo
Keywords
Okun's law, seasonal adjustments of data, GDP, NAIRU, unemployment rate, economic growth
Series/Report no.
Nationalekonomi
2012:10
Language
eng