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Towards a theory of the labor market with a public sector

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Burdett, Ken

Labour Economics

2012

19

1

January

68-75

comparison ; labour market ; public sector ; wages

Europe ; USA

Government and public administration

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2011.07.006

English

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"The object is to specify and analyze equilibrium in a labor market with frictions when there is a significant public sector. In the vast majority of equilibrium studies on labor markets, a public sector has been ruled out by assumption. This seems a strange oversight as about 17% of workers in the US are public sector workers, whereas in western Europe, approximately 22% of workers work in the public sector. The goal in this study is to provide answers to such questions as: what happens to private sector wages if the public sector is increased? If the Government increases the number of public sector jobs, does this crowd out private sector jobs? When will private sector wages be greater (less) than the public sector wage? Reasonably complete answers to these questions (and others) are provided within the context of the model developed."

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