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Do interactions between finance and labour market institutions affect the income distribution?

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Darcillon, Thibault

Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations

2016

30

2

June

235-257

employment security ; financial market ; income distribution ; regulation ; trade unionization ; labour market policy

OECD countries

Labour market

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/labr.12070

English

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"This article analyses the linkages between financial development, labour market institutions and market income inequality for 18 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries over the 1980 to 2012 period. With the help of a dynamic panel data model with an interacted term, one crucial contribution of this article is to analyse the interacted impact of labour market institutions (i.e. union density and employment protection legislation) on the one hand and financial development on the other hand on the income distribution. Our results indicate that changes in the financial/credit and labour market regulation affect the income distribution. Estimates of the marginal effects show that by increasing labour market regulation one also weakens the impact of the flexibilization in the financial/credit market on the increase in income inequality."

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