We assess the benefits of a potential European Unemployment Insurance System (EUIS) using a multi-country dynamic general equilibrium model with labour market frictions. Our calibration provides a novel diagnosis of the European labour markets, revealing the key parameters - in particular, job-separation and job-finding rates - that explain their different performance in terms of unemployment (or employment) and its persistence. We show that there are only small welfare gains from insuring against country-specific cyclical fluctuations in unemployment expenditures. However, we find that there are substantial gains from reforming currently suboptimal unemployment benefit systems. In spite of country differences, it is possible to unanimously...
In continental Europe, the unemployment rate has risen continuously from a low level of below 3 perc...
Average unemployment in Europe today is relatively high compared with OECD countries outside Europe....
There are some who consider supranational unemployment-based automatic stabilizers to be advantageou...
We assess the benefits of a potential European Unemployment Insurance System (EUIS) using a multi-co...
This is the first paper that assesses the importance of different stabilization channels of an unemp...
The issue: Unemployment in Europe has increased to high levels and economic growth has remained subd...
This commentary looks at the (macro-economic) stabilisation properties of a potential European unemp...
We analyze different alternatives how a common unemployment insurance system for the euro area (EA)...
Unemployment in Europe is not only “too high”, it is also too different across countries that belong...
The Eurozone debt crisis has revived the debate about deeper fiscal integration in the European Econ...
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela ; Asociación Española de Derecho del Trabajo y de la Segurida...
After the crisis, the longstanding debate on a European unemployment benefits scheme (EUBS) was revi...
In the aftermath of the Great Recession, there has been a widespread call for reform of the Economic...
Average unemployment in Europe today is relatively high compared with OECD countries outside Europe....
In continental Europe, the unemployment rate has risen continuously from a low level of below 3 perc...
Average unemployment in Europe today is relatively high compared with OECD countries outside Europe....
There are some who consider supranational unemployment-based automatic stabilizers to be advantageou...
We assess the benefits of a potential European Unemployment Insurance System (EUIS) using a multi-co...
This is the first paper that assesses the importance of different stabilization channels of an unemp...
The issue: Unemployment in Europe has increased to high levels and economic growth has remained subd...
This commentary looks at the (macro-economic) stabilisation properties of a potential European unemp...
We analyze different alternatives how a common unemployment insurance system for the euro area (EA)...
Unemployment in Europe is not only “too high”, it is also too different across countries that belong...
The Eurozone debt crisis has revived the debate about deeper fiscal integration in the European Econ...
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela ; Asociación Española de Derecho del Trabajo y de la Segurida...
After the crisis, the longstanding debate on a European unemployment benefits scheme (EUBS) was revi...
In the aftermath of the Great Recession, there has been a widespread call for reform of the Economic...
Average unemployment in Europe today is relatively high compared with OECD countries outside Europe....
In continental Europe, the unemployment rate has risen continuously from a low level of below 3 perc...
Average unemployment in Europe today is relatively high compared with OECD countries outside Europe....
There are some who consider supranational unemployment-based automatic stabilizers to be advantageou...