We present an applied general equilibrium modelling approach to analyse employment and unemployment effects of labour tax cuts in an economy where wages are determined through firm-union bargaining at the sectoral level. In such a labour market regime, simulations for Germany show that labour tax policies can make only a small contribution to alleviating the problem of persistent unemployment.applied general equilibrium, wage bargaining, labour tax policy
Changing the income tax progressivity in labour markets with collective wage bargaining generates a ...
This paper analyses the effects of a social assistance reform in Germany. In contrast to studies whi...
In labour markets with collective wage bargaining higher progressivity of the labour income tax crea...
This paper presents an applied general equilibrium model for Germany. The model integrates specific ...
This paper presents an applied general equilibrium model for Germany. The model integrates specific ...
This paper presents an applied general equilibrium model for Germany. The model integrates specific ...
This paper presents an applied general equilibrium model for Germany. The model integrates specific ...
This paper presents an applied general equilibrium model for Germany. The model integrates specific ...
The paper aims to shed light on the relationships between labour market institutions with respect to...
I model and simulate the effects of employment tax cuts on unemployment and wages in four equilibriu...
I model and simulate the effects of employment tax cuts on unemployment and wages in four equilibriu...
This paper employs MIMIC, an applied general equilibrium model of the Dutch economy, to explore vari...
Germany is country characterized by a high coverage of collective agreements and by high and persist...
The ratio of unemployed to vacancies has risen sharply in the UK after the recession of 2008/09. Ho...
Significant differences in unemployment incidence in Europe have been observed across skill groups, ...
Changing the income tax progressivity in labour markets with collective wage bargaining generates a ...
This paper analyses the effects of a social assistance reform in Germany. In contrast to studies whi...
In labour markets with collective wage bargaining higher progressivity of the labour income tax crea...
This paper presents an applied general equilibrium model for Germany. The model integrates specific ...
This paper presents an applied general equilibrium model for Germany. The model integrates specific ...
This paper presents an applied general equilibrium model for Germany. The model integrates specific ...
This paper presents an applied general equilibrium model for Germany. The model integrates specific ...
This paper presents an applied general equilibrium model for Germany. The model integrates specific ...
The paper aims to shed light on the relationships between labour market institutions with respect to...
I model and simulate the effects of employment tax cuts on unemployment and wages in four equilibriu...
I model and simulate the effects of employment tax cuts on unemployment and wages in four equilibriu...
This paper employs MIMIC, an applied general equilibrium model of the Dutch economy, to explore vari...
Germany is country characterized by a high coverage of collective agreements and by high and persist...
The ratio of unemployed to vacancies has risen sharply in the UK after the recession of 2008/09. Ho...
Significant differences in unemployment incidence in Europe have been observed across skill groups, ...
Changing the income tax progressivity in labour markets with collective wage bargaining generates a ...
This paper analyses the effects of a social assistance reform in Germany. In contrast to studies whi...
In labour markets with collective wage bargaining higher progressivity of the labour income tax crea...