Budgetary policy and unemployment dynamics in an olg model with collective bargaining
We consider a dynamic general equilibrium model with capital accumulation and collective wage bargaining and investigate how unemployment responds to structural shocks under two stylised budgetary policies. Under balanced budgets, tax adjustments lead to higher unemployment on impact but enable a quick recovery of employment. By contrast, unbalanced budgets mitigate unemployment effects on impact but dynamics are more persistent due to weaker capital accumulation and future fiscal consolidations. These results are consistent with empirical evidence on a positive cross-country relationship between government borrowing and unemployment persistence.
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2004
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Authors: | Kaas, Leo ; Thadden, Leopold von |
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Universität Konstanz / Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften. Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften |
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