Centralized wage setting and labor market policies: the nordic model case
Vona, Francesco ; Zamparelli, Luca
MPRA - Munich
2010
13 p.
centralization ; collective bargaining ; comparison ; decentralization ; wage determination ; Scandinavian model ; labour market policy
MPRA Paper
21502
Wages and wage payment systems
http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/
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"It is often argued that rigid labour market and centralized bargaining are harmful employment and growth. This paper looks at the case of Nordic countries as a counter-example pointing to some weaknesses of this view. Rigid labour markets, while reducing the offer of low quality jobs, increase average labor productivity by favoring job relocation in high quality jobs. Moene and Wallerstein (1997) adopted a vintage-capital model to compare centralized and decentralized bargaining: they show that centralized bargaining systems yield higher labor productivity and higher structural unemployment. By introducing a frictional labor market in the vintage-capital framework , we show that the negative effects on employment characterizing centralized bargaining can be reduced by adopting active labor market policy."
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