East German unemployment: the myth of the irrelevant labor market
Christian Merkl and
Dennis Snower
Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 2008, vol. 31, issue 1, 151-165
Abstract:
This paper indicates that East Germany's unemployment problem originates primarily in the labor market, caused by the fast wage adjustment after German reunification. We model the resulting labor market "traps" in a search and matching framework, show that they are difficult to overcome, and provide empirical evidence. We argue that under these circumstances, demandside policies are effective mainly when they increase the economy's overall productivity and thereby help overcome the labor market traps.
Keywords: East Germany; labor market trap; unemployment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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