Learning by doing, organizational forgetting, and the business cycle

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This paper supplements a learning-by-doing real busi-ness cycle model with endogenous organizational for-getting. Empirical evidence shows that the accumulatedexperience decay rate is not constant over the busi-ness cycle, but that forgetting is a function of economicactivity. Learning reinforces the effects of productivityshocks, and organizational forgetting exacerbates theirimpact and increases their persistence. This is of partic-ular interest when a negative productivity shock hits theeconomy,astheincreasingspeedofforgettingaggravatesthe negative shock and delays recovery.

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Bongers, A. (2022). Learning by doing, organizational forgetting, and the business cycle. Bulletin of Economic Research, 1– 10. https://doi.org/10.1111/boer.12346

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