We adopt a standard search and matching model with endogenous job destruction to investigate two issues. First, we use a simplified version of Boeri-Burda to show that at sufficiently low levels of wage share, centralized wage bargaining performs better than decentralized bargaining in terms of average productivity, unemployment, and income inequality. Second, we incorporate active labor market policies in the model and establish that they are more effective in reducing unemployment when wage setting is centralized. Finally, numerical analysis suggests that the difference in effectiveness is sizeable. © 2014 EEA.

Centralized wage setting and active labor market policies in frictional labor markets: The nordic case / F. Vona, L. Zamparelli. - In: EASTERN ECONOMIC JOURNAL. - ISSN 0094-5056. - 40:3(2014 Dec), pp. 349-364. [10.1057/eej.2013.11]

Centralized wage setting and active labor market policies in frictional labor markets: The nordic case

F. Vona
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2014

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We adopt a standard search and matching model with endogenous job destruction to investigate two issues. First, we use a simplified version of Boeri-Burda to show that at sufficiently low levels of wage share, centralized wage bargaining performs better than decentralized bargaining in terms of average productivity, unemployment, and income inequality. Second, we incorporate active labor market policies in the model and establish that they are more effective in reducing unemployment when wage setting is centralized. Finally, numerical analysis suggests that the difference in effectiveness is sizeable. © 2014 EEA.
active labor market policy; centralized wage setting; frictional unemployment; search and matching;
Settore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica
dic-2014
25-mar-2013
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