Labor Policies to Raise Employment
Marcello Estevão
IMF Staff Papers, 2007, vol. 54, issue 1, 113-138
Abstract:
Using panel data for 15 industrial countries, active labor market policies (ALMPs) are shown to have a positive effect on employment rates, after controlling for institutional variables and country-specific effects. Among such policies, direct subsidies for job creation were the most effective. This paper shows that ALMPs raise employment by improving labor market functioning: higher expenditure on ALMPs is associated with lower wages for given levels of the unemployment rate. Whether ALMPs are cost-effective from a budgetary perspective remain to be determined, but they are certainly not substitutes for comprehensive institutional reforms. In particular, if higher expenditures on ALMPs are financed through increased labor income taxation, it could have deleterious effects on labor utilization. IMF Staff Papers (2007) 54, 113–138. doi:10.1057/palgrave.imfsp.9450004
Date: 2007
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