The Impact of Institutions on the Employment Performance in European Labour Markets

Herbert S. Buscher, Christian Dreger, Raúl Ramos, Jordi Suriñach
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This paper investigates the role of institutions for labour market performance across European countries. As participation rates have been rather stable over the past, the unemployment problem is mainly caused by shortages in labour demand. Labour demand is expressed by its structural parameters, such as the elasticities of employment to output and factor prices. Institutional variables include employment protection legislation, the structure of wage bargaining, measures describing the tax and transfer system and active labour market policies. As cointegration between employment, output and factor prices is detected, labour demand equations are fitted in levels by efficient estimation techniques. To account for possible structural change, time varying parameter models and aysmmetries due to the business cycle situation are considered. Then, labour demand elasticities are explained by institutions using panel fixed effects regressions. The results suggest that higher flexibility and incentives of households to work appear to be appropriate strategies to improve the employment record. The employment response to economic conditions is stronger in a more deregulated environment, and the absorption of shocks can be relieved. However, the institutional database should be improved in order to arrive at more definite policy conclusions.
制度对欧洲劳动力市场就业表现的影响
本文调查了整个欧洲国家的劳动力市场表现制度的作用。由于过去的参与率相当稳定,失业问题主要是由劳动力需求短缺造成的。劳动力需求表达了其结构参数,如弹性就业产出和价格因素。体制变量包括就业保护立法、工资谈判结构、描述税收和转移制度的措施以及积极的劳动力市场政策。由于就业、产出和要素价格之间的协整被发现,劳动力需求方程被有效的估计技术拟合在水平上。为了考虑可能的结构变化,考虑了时变参数模型和商业周期情况下的不对称性。然后,利用面板固定效应回归解释了劳动力需求弹性。结果表明,更高的灵活性和激励家庭工作似乎是改善就业记录的适当策略。就业应对经济形势更强更管制环境,可以缓解和吸收冲击。但是,应该改进机构数据库,以便得出更明确的政策结论。
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