We investigate the problem of simultaneous determination of labour market institutions and outcomes in single equation multi-country estimations by presenting an empirical analysis of unemployment and union density in 20 OECD countries. When explicitly modelling potential endogeneity and heterogeneity, our results suggest that unions contribute to explaining unemployment in different ways than previously thought. In addition, the relationship between unemployment and union density is heterogeneous across countries, depending on the way in which income support for the unemployed is organize
In the last twenty five years, there has been a sharp divergence in trends in the unemployment rate ...
This paper analyzes how the frictions in the labor market simultaneously affect the economic growth ...
'The development of the unemployment rate differs substantially between OECD countries. In recent ye...
We investigate the problem of simultaneous determination of labour market institutions and outcomes ...
We investigate the problem of simultaneous determination of labour market institutions and outcomes ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the relationship between union’s indicators namely union densit...
The thesis consists of three papers, summarized as follows. "The Determinants of Labour Marke...
The development of the unemployment rate differs substantially between OECD countries. In recent yea...
We extend the standard quality-ladder model with heterogeneous workers by including efficiency wages...
We follow a business cycle approach to study the determinants of union density, finding evidence of ...
Germany is country characterized by a high coverage of collective agreements and by high and persist...
The view that unemployment is caused by labor market rigidities and should be addressed through syst...
In this paper, the role played by institutions in labour markets and their effects on labour Qutcome...
We present an empirical analysis of the determinants of labour cost in OECD countries, with particul...
We present an empirical analysis of the determinants of labour cost in OECD countries, with particul...
In the last twenty five years, there has been a sharp divergence in trends in the unemployment rate ...
This paper analyzes how the frictions in the labor market simultaneously affect the economic growth ...
'The development of the unemployment rate differs substantially between OECD countries. In recent ye...
We investigate the problem of simultaneous determination of labour market institutions and outcomes ...
We investigate the problem of simultaneous determination of labour market institutions and outcomes ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the relationship between union’s indicators namely union densit...
The thesis consists of three papers, summarized as follows. "The Determinants of Labour Marke...
The development of the unemployment rate differs substantially between OECD countries. In recent yea...
We extend the standard quality-ladder model with heterogeneous workers by including efficiency wages...
We follow a business cycle approach to study the determinants of union density, finding evidence of ...
Germany is country characterized by a high coverage of collective agreements and by high and persist...
The view that unemployment is caused by labor market rigidities and should be addressed through syst...
In this paper, the role played by institutions in labour markets and their effects on labour Qutcome...
We present an empirical analysis of the determinants of labour cost in OECD countries, with particul...
We present an empirical analysis of the determinants of labour cost in OECD countries, with particul...
In the last twenty five years, there has been a sharp divergence in trends in the unemployment rate ...
This paper analyzes how the frictions in the labor market simultaneously affect the economic growth ...
'The development of the unemployment rate differs substantially between OECD countries. In recent ye...