International organizations and mainstream economists have consistently promoted the view that labour market rigidities are responsible for high unemployment, and that wide-ranging institutional deregulation is an appropriate policy response. Yet, as demonstrated by recent literature, the empirical support for the deregulatory view is ambiguous. This paper re-assesses this debate by bringing in new evidence from a larger group of countries, which includes advanced and new market economies. Using new data and paying special attention to the robustness of estimation results, we find rather thin support for the deregulatory view. The sensitivity analysis demonstrates that in most cases the adverse effects of institutions disappear with small c...
In the last twenty five years, there has been a sharp divergence in trends in the unemployment rate ...
In this paper, the role played by institutions in labour markets and their effects on labour Qutcome...
Labor and product market institutions are regarded as central factors for explaining differences in ...
The view that unemployment is caused by labor market rigidities and should be addressed through syst...
In the last twenty five years, there has been a sharp divergence in trends in the unemployment rate ...
This paper re-examines the impacts an institutional arrangement may have on labour market outcomes s...
This paper aims to investigate the determinants of OECD unemployment from 1960 to 1995 with a specia...
This paper provides a critical view of the cross country literature on the impact of labour market i...
The thesis consists of three papers, summarized as follows. "The Determinants of Labour Marke...
This paper tests economic impacts of labor market institutions on employment of OECD nations from th...
The fight against unemployment has become one of the most important challenges that advanced Europea...
web-site: http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/48/61/38697056.pdfInternational audienceThis paper explores t...
How do labour market institutions affect unemployment? Whereas some empirical studies find that main...
The main channel through which labour market institutions are supposed to work in affecting unemploy...
In recent years some OECD countries were successful in lowering the unemployment rate substantially ...
In the last twenty five years, there has been a sharp divergence in trends in the unemployment rate ...
In this paper, the role played by institutions in labour markets and their effects on labour Qutcome...
Labor and product market institutions are regarded as central factors for explaining differences in ...
The view that unemployment is caused by labor market rigidities and should be addressed through syst...
In the last twenty five years, there has been a sharp divergence in trends in the unemployment rate ...
This paper re-examines the impacts an institutional arrangement may have on labour market outcomes s...
This paper aims to investigate the determinants of OECD unemployment from 1960 to 1995 with a specia...
This paper provides a critical view of the cross country literature on the impact of labour market i...
The thesis consists of three papers, summarized as follows. "The Determinants of Labour Marke...
This paper tests economic impacts of labor market institutions on employment of OECD nations from th...
The fight against unemployment has become one of the most important challenges that advanced Europea...
web-site: http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/48/61/38697056.pdfInternational audienceThis paper explores t...
How do labour market institutions affect unemployment? Whereas some empirical studies find that main...
The main channel through which labour market institutions are supposed to work in affecting unemploy...
In recent years some OECD countries were successful in lowering the unemployment rate substantially ...
In the last twenty five years, there has been a sharp divergence in trends in the unemployment rate ...
In this paper, the role played by institutions in labour markets and their effects on labour Qutcome...
Labor and product market institutions are regarded as central factors for explaining differences in ...