Beyond GDP: Is Okun's Law still t?
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2024-12-27
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This paper challenges the role of GDP, as a measure of economic activity, in the regu-
larity and universality of Okun's Law. Numerous empirical studies verify the stability
and robustness of Okukn's law, despite quantitative and methodological discrepancies.
At the same time, a large body of the literature is exposing the limitations of GDP as a
measure of economic welfare or di erent aspects of economic activity. Our paper ques-
tions whether and to what extent Okuns law empirical regularity is `GDP-contingent'.
Is the \Law" as stable when a di erent measure is used? Our work draws on adjusted
disposable income to answer that. We demonstrate that, over a three decade span and
for more than 20 OECD countries, the stylised fact described by Okun law is less ro-
bust and stable when GDP is substituted by adjusted disposable income: for a subset
of countries in our sample, the relationship turns insigni cant or even positive. This
apparently broken, for being GDP contingent, relationship opens a broad discussion
with diverse implications regarding economic policies and their socioeconomic impact.