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  Institutional Determinants of Unemployment in OECD Countries: A Time Series Cross-Section Analysis (1960-98)

Baccaro, L., & Rei, D. (2005). Institutional Determinants of Unemployment in OECD Countries: A Time Series Cross-Section Analysis (1960-98). IILS Discussion Paper, 160.

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Baccaro, Lucio1, Author           
Rei, Diego, Author
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Free keywords: labour market, unemployment, international organizations
 Abstract: The aim of this paper is to assess the empirical plausibility of a vastly popular view of the unemployment problem, endorsed by international organizations like the OECD and the IMF, as well as policy-makers in several countries. In a nutshell, this holds that unemployment is caused by labour market institutions and should be addressed through systematic institutional deregulation.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2005-10-152005
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 55
 Publishing info: Geneva : International Institute for Labour Studies
 Table of Contents: 1. Introduction
2. Data and models
3. Results
4. Overview of findings
5. Concluding remarks
Annex I
Annex II
Annex III
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 Identifiers: ISBN: 92-9014-761-X
ISBN: 92-9014-762-8
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Title: IILS Discussion Paper
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