Does deregulation work? Reassessing the unemployment effects of employment protection
British Journal of Industrial Relations
2015
53
1
6-26
employment security ; legislation ; youth unemployment ; regulatory impact
Central Europe ; Eastern Europe
Employment
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bjir.12086
English
Bibliogr.
"Using new data, this article examines the effect of employment protection legislation (EPL) on aggregate and youth unemployment in advanced economies and Central and Eastern Europe during 1980–2009. The results offer no clear support for the argument that EPL is a cause of unemployment. Although EPL reaches statistical significance at conventional levels in some models, the results are sensitive to small changes in the sample or the use of alternative estimators. While the analysis suggests some scope for complementary reforms of EPL and the tax wedge in tackling youth unemployment, the findings on the whole indicate that government efforts to tackle unemployment by deregulating EPL alone may well be futile."
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