Unemployment and labor market policies in Greece
Part of : Σπουδαί : journal of economics and business ; Vol.46, No.1-2, 1996, pages 16-30
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The aim of this paper is, by focusing on the Greek experience, to examine the long-term evolution of unemployment and to offer an explanation for the nature and causes of unemployment. Analyzing the pattern of the Beveridge curve, it is observed an outward shift of the unemployment-vacancy relation which is attributable to changing macroeconomic policies and institutional structures throughout the last decade. A model that tests the effects of the various labour market policies on the growth of the unemployment rate is presented. Active labor market programs appear to be of minor importance in combating unemployment. Instead, unemployment growth is found to be sensitive to variations in unemployment insurance expenditures. Finally, an empirical test of the alternative hypothesis of the real wage gap does not provide evidence in favour of the claim that excessive real wages are a major cause of increasing unemployment.
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