Unemployment and labour market institutions: the failure of the empirical case for deregulation
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Unemployment and labour market institutions: the failure of the empirical case for deregulation

Dean Baker, Andrew Glyn, David R. Howell and John Schmitt
Working paper (International Labour Organization. Policy Integration Department), no. 43, ILO
2004

Abstract

unemployment labour policy labour relations employment security unemployment benefit measurement OECD countries
Based on a survey of the literature, assesses the strength of the evidence regarding the effects of labour market institutions and regulations on unemployment. Considers the effects of employment protection, trade union density, bargaining coordination, unemployment benefits, the labour tax wedge and active labour market policies. Argues that empirical results are largely inconclusive and suggests that there is no single model that guarantees successful employment performance.
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