William Baumol’s model predicts a steady increase in relative public sector prices (or costs) because of the combination of slow productivity growth and wage growth similar to sectors wherein productivity is growing more quickly. In this paper, we extend the Baumol model with political variables and analyze price growth in defense and public administration using Norwegian data. We find strong support for the mechanism of the Baumol model since manufacturing productivity is the most important determinant of relative public-sector prices. Greater political fragmentation has also contributed to the price growth, but its quantitative effect is smaller than that of manufacturing productivity. An analysis of a labor-intensive private service (res...
The relationship between politics and economic policy has a long tradition in economic analysis. One...
This paper argues that justifying lack of productivity improvements in public services by referring ...
The rapid growth of services in the U.S. has raised concern, captured by Baumol\u27s analytical mode...
In this thesis, I empirically examine how political ideology and the occurrence of parliamentary ele...
In the late 1960s, William Baumol demonstrated that structurally unbalanced growth, with the associa...
In his paper “Baumol’s diseases: a macroeconomic perspective”, Nordhaus (2008) applies a new testing...
This paper analysis the link between political strength and public sector wages using a unique match...
Since the deregulation of prices in 1999 discrepancies in prices for public dental care exist across...
This thesis examines the impact of diverging productivity gains across indus- tries in the Czech Rep...
According to New Keynesian theory, monetary policy works in the short run because of micro level wa...
This is the author’s final, accepted and refereed manuscript to the article. The final publication i...
2006 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
If demand for human services is inelastic or manufactured goods are necessities, labor shifts from m...
This paper presents an integrated study of price-cost margins and scale economies. The model is esti...
Hall's (1988) approach to study price-cost margins is adapted to simultaneously estimate price-cost ...
The relationship between politics and economic policy has a long tradition in economic analysis. One...
This paper argues that justifying lack of productivity improvements in public services by referring ...
The rapid growth of services in the U.S. has raised concern, captured by Baumol\u27s analytical mode...
In this thesis, I empirically examine how political ideology and the occurrence of parliamentary ele...
In the late 1960s, William Baumol demonstrated that structurally unbalanced growth, with the associa...
In his paper “Baumol’s diseases: a macroeconomic perspective”, Nordhaus (2008) applies a new testing...
This paper analysis the link between political strength and public sector wages using a unique match...
Since the deregulation of prices in 1999 discrepancies in prices for public dental care exist across...
This thesis examines the impact of diverging productivity gains across indus- tries in the Czech Rep...
According to New Keynesian theory, monetary policy works in the short run because of micro level wa...
This is the author’s final, accepted and refereed manuscript to the article. The final publication i...
2006 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
If demand for human services is inelastic or manufactured goods are necessities, labor shifts from m...
This paper presents an integrated study of price-cost margins and scale economies. The model is esti...
Hall's (1988) approach to study price-cost margins is adapted to simultaneously estimate price-cost ...
The relationship between politics and economic policy has a long tradition in economic analysis. One...
This paper argues that justifying lack of productivity improvements in public services by referring ...
The rapid growth of services in the U.S. has raised concern, captured by Baumol\u27s analytical mode...