Productivity, Employment and Taxes - A SVAR Analysis of Trade-offs and Impacts
Kari Alho and
Nuutti Nikula
No 1074, Discussion Papers from The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy
Abstract:
The paper considers time series evidence on the relationships, and possible trade-offs, between productivity and employment, and on the impact of taxes in this connection. First, a theoretical model is built for an open economy leading to the identification of technology, non-technology and labour and capital tax wedge shocks, as based on their long-run effects. Then structural VAR models are estimated for the EU-15 and some other OECD countries to infer the above relationships. Our conclusion is that there is in the EU a fairly uniform and significant short-run negative impulse on employment from a positive productivity shock, while this becomes smaller and statistically insignificant over time in most, but not in some member countries. The former situation is interpreted to be an indication of nominal and the latter that of real or structural rigidity in the economy. In the US, there is no such trade-off, either in the short or long run. The impulse response of the shocks in the tax wedge on labour in the aggregate EU-15 is a fairly sizeable negative impact on employment both in the short and long run, and the effects of capital income tax shocks are negative on productivity. In the majority of the individual EU-15 countries these results are not, however, statistically significant.
Keywords: Productivity; employment; taxes; EU (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H29 J20 O49 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 19 pages
Date: 2007
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