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When we analyse the labour market consequences of labour tax reforms in a model of firm-union wage bargaining, minor changes in the formulation of the union's fallback option can have drastic effects. This paper compares two variants of the model in which either workers have no reemployment...
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endogenous labour supply at two margins: participation and hours of work. Involuntary unemployment is captured through a …
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This paper analyses the effects of a social assistance reform in Germany. In contrast to studies which are based on microsimulation methods we use a computable general equilibrium model which incorporates a discrete choice model of labour supply to simulate a variety of reform scenarios. The...
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equilibrium setting where wages are determined by sectoral bargaining between firms and trade unions. The model is calibrated to …
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We compare two options of integrating discrete working time choice of heterogenous households into a general equilibrium model. The first, known from the literature, produces household heterogeneity through a working time preference parameter. We contrast this with a model that directly...
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wages with unions on the labour market. In the setting, the value of the employment-maximising energy tax rate depends on …
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participation at the lower end of the wage distribution. We compare a disaggregated and an aggregated version of the model as well …
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Labour market reforms that are designed to stimulate labour supply at the lower end of the wage distribution can never be precisely restricted to affect only the target group. Spillovers to and feedback from other segments of the labour market are unavoidable and may counteract the direct...
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changes in the formulation of the union`s fallback option can have drastic effects. This paper compares two variants of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010298106
Labour market reforms that are designed to stimulate labour supply at the lower end of the wage distribution can never be precisely restricted to affect only the target group. Spillovers to and feedback from other segments of the labour market are unavoidable and may counteract the direct...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010299074