The conventional wisdom is that high European unemployment is the result of job markets that are rigid and inflexible. This paper presents new empirical evidence that challenges this received wisdom. A major contribution of the paper is that it fully accounts for both micro- and macroeconomic factors, as well as taking account of cross-country economic spillovers. The evidence shows that macroeconomic factors dominate in explaining unemployment. These factors are robust to changes in empirical specification. Labor market institutions do matter for unemployment, but not in the way conventionally spoken about. Unemployment benefits and union density have no effect. The level of wage bargaining coordination and the extent of union wage coverag...
Why has unemployment fallen in some European countries but not in others? To answer this question, R...
Why has unemployment fallen in some European countries but not in others? To answer this question, R...
Why has unemployment fallen in some European countries but not in others? To answer this question, R...
Average unemployment in Europe today is relatively high compared with OECD countries outside Europe....
Nowadays, the long-standing relationship between effective demand and unemployment seems to be fadin...
Nowadays, the long-standing relationship between effective demand and unemployment seems to be fadin...
Abstract: The paper attempts to establish a few stylised facts about Euroland's labour market given ...
Unemployment in Europe is not only “too high”, it is also too different across countries that belong...
Unemployment in Europe is not only “too high”, it is also too different across countries that belong...
This paper takes Keynesian macroeconomics and growth theory as its starting point and uses it to ana...
Econometric evidence suggests that the non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment (the NAIRU) h...
The OECD’s unemployment problem is largely concentrated among low-skilled workers. In this paper, fo...
Average unemployment in Europe today is relatively high compared with OECD countries outside Europe....
The paper studies the major institutional changes that are at the root of the increase in the west E...
The OECD’s unemployment problem is largely concentrated among low-skilled workers. In this paper, fo...
Why has unemployment fallen in some European countries but not in others? To answer this question, R...
Why has unemployment fallen in some European countries but not in others? To answer this question, R...
Why has unemployment fallen in some European countries but not in others? To answer this question, R...
Average unemployment in Europe today is relatively high compared with OECD countries outside Europe....
Nowadays, the long-standing relationship between effective demand and unemployment seems to be fadin...
Nowadays, the long-standing relationship between effective demand and unemployment seems to be fadin...
Abstract: The paper attempts to establish a few stylised facts about Euroland's labour market given ...
Unemployment in Europe is not only “too high”, it is also too different across countries that belong...
Unemployment in Europe is not only “too high”, it is also too different across countries that belong...
This paper takes Keynesian macroeconomics and growth theory as its starting point and uses it to ana...
Econometric evidence suggests that the non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment (the NAIRU) h...
The OECD’s unemployment problem is largely concentrated among low-skilled workers. In this paper, fo...
Average unemployment in Europe today is relatively high compared with OECD countries outside Europe....
The paper studies the major institutional changes that are at the root of the increase in the west E...
The OECD’s unemployment problem is largely concentrated among low-skilled workers. In this paper, fo...
Why has unemployment fallen in some European countries but not in others? To answer this question, R...
Why has unemployment fallen in some European countries but not in others? To answer this question, R...
Why has unemployment fallen in some European countries but not in others? To answer this question, R...