Discussion paper

DP9707 Labor Market Policies and European Crises

This paper studies theoretically and empirically why and how labor policies may reduce productivity and employment in order to stabilize labor incomes and redistribute resources. It proposes a specific stylized model where the tradeoffs facing labor policies are influenced by structural factors, inspects the empirical relevance of this mechanism in European data, and outlines the proposed theoretical perspective's implications for reform design in crisis-hit economies.

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Citation

Bertola, G (2013), ‘DP9707 Labor Market Policies and European Crises‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 9707. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp9707