Macroeconomic effects of unemployment benefits in small open economies: a stock–flow consistent approach
Randrup Byrialsen, Mikael ; Raza, Hamid
European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies
2018
15
3
335-363
unemployment benefit ; macroeconomics ; labour market
Unemployment
https://doi.org/10.4337/ejeep.2018.0032
English
Bibliogr.
"This paper attempts to analyse the macroeconomic effects of unemployment benefits in a small open economy. We adopt a stock–flow consistent (SFC) approach with an emphasis on the dynamics of the labour market. We numerically solve the model using a combination of estimation and calibration to generate statistics for our key variables, reflecting features of the Danish economy. We then analyse the effects of a fall in the unemployment compensation rate on the economy. The results indicate that a fall in the compensation rate at a macro level leads to a trade-off between a fall in aggregate demand and a rise in net exports. Due to this trade-off, the net effect of a fall in the compensation rate on the aggregate unemployment rate tends to be weak. Our analyses in this paper raise several questions on the existing views regarding unemployment benefits adopted by a large strand of the economic literature."
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