Following a severe contraction in the early 1990s, the Swedish economy accumulated a strong record of output growth coupled with a disappointing performance in the labor market. As of 2005, hours worked per person 20-64 years of age are 10.5 percent below the 1990 peak and a mere one percent above the 1993 trough. Employment rates tell a similar story. Our explanation for Sweden's weak performance with respect to market work activity highlights the role of high tax rates on labor income and consumption expenditures, wage-setting arrangements that compress relative wages, business tax policies that disfavor labor-intensive industries and technologies, and a variety of policies and institutional arrangements that disadvantage younger and smal...
Sweden is often cited as one of the starkest examples of a country where corporatist policy structur...
This study examines the changes in labor market institutions and outcomes across (ECD countries in t...
This paper discusses a number of questions with regard to Sweden’s economic and political developmen...
Abstract: Following a severe contraction in the early 1990s, the Swedish economy accumulated a stron...
Abstract: Following a severe contraction in the early 1990s, the Swedish economy accumulated a stron...
In the early 1990s the Swedish labour market was hit by the worst shock it experienced since the 193...
About 3% of GNP is spent on government labor market programs in Sweden, compared to 2% in Germany an...
The low unemployment rates traditionally enjoyed by Sweden have often been attributed to the country...
Market work per person is roughly 10 percent higher in the U.S. than in Sweden. However, if we inclu...
This paper examines the evolution of economic inequality in Sweden before, during and after the majo...
In this working paper are published extensive research reports from field work carried out in Sweden...
By international standards, unemployment in Sweden remained remarkably low throughout the 1970s and ...
Sweden experienced a dramatic shakeout of the older workforce in the first half of the 1990s as part...
Market work per person of working age differs widely across the OECD countries and there have been s...
The paper argues that the 1990-93 recession in Sweden offered a natural experiment to test hypothese...
Sweden is often cited as one of the starkest examples of a country where corporatist policy structur...
This study examines the changes in labor market institutions and outcomes across (ECD countries in t...
This paper discusses a number of questions with regard to Sweden’s economic and political developmen...
Abstract: Following a severe contraction in the early 1990s, the Swedish economy accumulated a stron...
Abstract: Following a severe contraction in the early 1990s, the Swedish economy accumulated a stron...
In the early 1990s the Swedish labour market was hit by the worst shock it experienced since the 193...
About 3% of GNP is spent on government labor market programs in Sweden, compared to 2% in Germany an...
The low unemployment rates traditionally enjoyed by Sweden have often been attributed to the country...
Market work per person is roughly 10 percent higher in the U.S. than in Sweden. However, if we inclu...
This paper examines the evolution of economic inequality in Sweden before, during and after the majo...
In this working paper are published extensive research reports from field work carried out in Sweden...
By international standards, unemployment in Sweden remained remarkably low throughout the 1970s and ...
Sweden experienced a dramatic shakeout of the older workforce in the first half of the 1990s as part...
Market work per person of working age differs widely across the OECD countries and there have been s...
The paper argues that the 1990-93 recession in Sweden offered a natural experiment to test hypothese...
Sweden is often cited as one of the starkest examples of a country where corporatist policy structur...
This study examines the changes in labor market institutions and outcomes across (ECD countries in t...
This paper discusses a number of questions with regard to Sweden’s economic and political developmen...