The Political Economy of Labour Market Institutions

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The Political Economy of Labour Market Institutions

According to most orthodox economists, labour market rigidities are the key culprit for such high unemployment as has been observed in Europe during the past three decades. But governments that have attempted to follow the standard prescription of removing rigidities have often faced harsh political opposition.

This book looks at why labour market institutions such as employment protection, unemployment benefits, and relative wage rigidities exist, what role they play in society, why they seem so persistent, where the pressure to reform them comes from, and whether reform can be politically viable or not.

The book ascribes a central role to the existence of underlying microeconomic frictions and to redistributive pressures between rich and poor, and shows how these ingredients may give rise to labour market rents, which in turn explain why a coherent set of rigidities arise as the outcome of the political process. It is also shown that, at the same time, such rents create resistance to reform, and contribute to locking society into a high-unemployment, rigid equilibrium. Finally, the basic principles exposed in the book are used to discuss various strategies for a successful labour market reform.
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English
Pages
280

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2000, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Part I. The support for labour market regulations
1: The no-rent society
2: A less perfect world: market rents and redistributive conflict
3: Wage rigidity and social cohesion
4: Employment protection
5: Unemployment benefits and other measures for the unemployed
Part II. The political economy of labour market reform
6: The constituency effect
7: The identifiability effect
8: Two-tier systems
9: Politico-economic complementarities

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [269]-275) and index.

Published in
Oxford, England
Copyright Date
2000

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
331.12
Library of Congress
HD4901 .S163 2000, HD4901.S163 2000, HD5706 .S25 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
vii, 280 p. :
Number of pages
280

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3961957M
Internet Archive
politicaleconomy0000sain
ISBN 10
0198293321
ISBN 13
9780198293323
LCCN
2001265261
OCLC/WorldCat
43581579, 769477612
Amazon ID (ASIN)
0198293321
Google
9bPmCwAAQBAJ
Goodreads
3541844

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