This article investigates the effect of product market liberalisation on employment allowing for interactions between policies and institutions in product and labour markets. Using panel data for OECD countries over the period 19802002, we present evidence that product market deregulation is more effective at the margin when labour market regulation is high. The data also suggest that product market liberalisation may promote employment-enhancing labour market reforms
This paper evaluates European structural reforms over the last 20 years, in light of economic theory...
Product market regulation and employment protection are highly correlated across OECD countries. Usi...
Labour market reforms face very often opposition from the employed workers, because it normally redu...
This article investigates the effect of product market liberalisation on employment allowing for int...
The increasing literature on the interactions between liberalization-integration of product markets ...
We estimate the employment effects of product market reforms aimed at increasing competitive pressur...
This paper examines the impact of labour and product market reforms on sectoral employment and produ...
We analyse the impact of product market competition on unemployment, and how this depends on labour ...
We analyze the impact of product market competition on unemployment and wages, and how this depends ...
This paper examines the impact of labour and product market reforms on sectoral employment and produ...
This study explores the effects of market deregulation on employment growth. Empirical analysis of a...
This paper provides robust estimates of the impact of both product and labor market regulations on u...
This paper provides robust estimates of the impact of both product and labour market regulations on ...
This paper provides robust estimates of the impact of both product and labor market regulations on u...
Persistently higher unemployment rates compared to the aftermath of the Second World War continue to...
This paper evaluates European structural reforms over the last 20 years, in light of economic theory...
Product market regulation and employment protection are highly correlated across OECD countries. Usi...
Labour market reforms face very often opposition from the employed workers, because it normally redu...
This article investigates the effect of product market liberalisation on employment allowing for int...
The increasing literature on the interactions between liberalization-integration of product markets ...
We estimate the employment effects of product market reforms aimed at increasing competitive pressur...
This paper examines the impact of labour and product market reforms on sectoral employment and produ...
We analyse the impact of product market competition on unemployment, and how this depends on labour ...
We analyze the impact of product market competition on unemployment and wages, and how this depends ...
This paper examines the impact of labour and product market reforms on sectoral employment and produ...
This study explores the effects of market deregulation on employment growth. Empirical analysis of a...
This paper provides robust estimates of the impact of both product and labor market regulations on u...
This paper provides robust estimates of the impact of both product and labour market regulations on ...
This paper provides robust estimates of the impact of both product and labor market regulations on u...
Persistently higher unemployment rates compared to the aftermath of the Second World War continue to...
This paper evaluates European structural reforms over the last 20 years, in light of economic theory...
Product market regulation and employment protection are highly correlated across OECD countries. Usi...
Labour market reforms face very often opposition from the employed workers, because it normally redu...