Réduction des charges sociales sur les emplois non qualifiés, chômage et croissance
Pierre Granier and
Jules Nyssen
Annals of Economics and Statistics, 1996, issue 44, 59-90
Abstract:
Within the framework of an equilibrium unemployment model with endogenous growth and imperfect competition on both the goods market and the labor market, we analyze the consequences of a cut in the social taxes that affect the low qualification jobs. Our results suggest that the effects of such a tax cut are uncertain if the minimum wage is fixed arbitrarily and always unfavourable to both growth an unemployment when the minimum wage is index-linked on the wage that pays the the high qualification jobs.
Date: 1996
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