This paper investigates the relationship between political instability and labor market institutions. We develop a theoretical model in which some features of the political process, by reducing the future yields of policy interventions, induce an incumbent government to choose labor market institutions that create wage rents and divert resources from public good provision and social insurance. We test these predictions empirically using panel data for 21 OECD countries for the period 1985-2006. We find strong evidence that political turnover and political polarization – our measures of political instability – are associated with a more regulated labor market, lower unemployment benefit replacement rates, and a smaller tax wedge on labor. We...
In recent decades, there has been a gradual decline in working class organizations, including social...
This paper aims to investigate the determinants of OECD unemployment from 1960 to 1995 with a specia...
In recent years some OECD countries were successful in lowering the unemployment rate substantially ...
This paper investigates the relationship between political instability and labor market institutions...
This paper investigates the relationship between political instability and labour market institution...
Abstract. This paper provides an empirical appraisal of the influence of politics on the evol-ution ...
Abstract. This paper provides an empirical appraisal of the influence of politics on the evol-ution ...
This paper provides an empirical appraisal of the influence of politics on the evolution of unemplo...
Purpose – Since the mid-1980s, unemployment policy reforms in Europe and throughout the rich democr...
Are governing parties able to shape social and labor market policies according to their ideological ...
We document the presence of a trade-off in the labor market between the protection of jobs and the s...
Abstract. In contrast to much of the recent emphasis on micro economic reform and market oriented ec...
This paper investigates how unemployment and democracy influence the relationship between youth bulg...
This work attempts to identify the political economy drivers of structural policy changes in OECD co...
Active labor-market policies (ALMPs) have developed significantly over the past two decades across O...
In recent decades, there has been a gradual decline in working class organizations, including social...
This paper aims to investigate the determinants of OECD unemployment from 1960 to 1995 with a specia...
In recent years some OECD countries were successful in lowering the unemployment rate substantially ...
This paper investigates the relationship between political instability and labor market institutions...
This paper investigates the relationship between political instability and labour market institution...
Abstract. This paper provides an empirical appraisal of the influence of politics on the evol-ution ...
Abstract. This paper provides an empirical appraisal of the influence of politics on the evol-ution ...
This paper provides an empirical appraisal of the influence of politics on the evolution of unemplo...
Purpose – Since the mid-1980s, unemployment policy reforms in Europe and throughout the rich democr...
Are governing parties able to shape social and labor market policies according to their ideological ...
We document the presence of a trade-off in the labor market between the protection of jobs and the s...
Abstract. In contrast to much of the recent emphasis on micro economic reform and market oriented ec...
This paper investigates how unemployment and democracy influence the relationship between youth bulg...
This work attempts to identify the political economy drivers of structural policy changes in OECD co...
Active labor-market policies (ALMPs) have developed significantly over the past two decades across O...
In recent decades, there has been a gradual decline in working class organizations, including social...
This paper aims to investigate the determinants of OECD unemployment from 1960 to 1995 with a specia...
In recent years some OECD countries were successful in lowering the unemployment rate substantially ...