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How Much Has Labour Taxation Contributed to EU Structural Unemployment?

We analyse the effect of labour taxes on euro area unemployment. Making use of the Blanchard and Katz (1999) NAIRU model, we represent structural unemployment as made up of two elements: an observed part related to labour taxes plus a non-stationary...

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jedc.2006.05.005, ISSN: 0165-1889, URL: http://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC33224, URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165188906000984, JRC nr: JRC33224
Publication date
20 May 2015

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We analyse the effect of labour taxes on euro area unemployment. Making use of the Blanchard and Katz (1999) NAIRU model, we represent structural unemployment as made up of two elements: an observed part related to labour taxes plus a non-stationary unobservable component related to the reservation wage and to the wage mark up. Contrary to empirical estimates available so far, this modelling explicitly acknowledges the existence of non-measurable factors responsible for the unemployment non-stationarity. For the period 1970-2004 we obtain a tax effect that lies in the middle of the estimates that can be found in the literature. This study gives support to the view that lowering labour taxes can help to reduce unemployment in continental Europe.

Authors:

PLANAS Christophe, ROEGER Werner, ROSSI Alessandro

Publisher:

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV

Format medium:

Printed