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Growth, Unemployment And The Wage Setting Process

Valeri Sorolla-2000-05-23-DIGITAL.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council (CSIC))

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We analyze, using an standard OLG model with a non competitive labour market, under which conditions a lower unemployment rate is associated with a higher unemployment benefit. We also study the dynamics
\nof growth and unemployment and we check if there is no relationship between growth and unemployment in the long run. The main results are: 1) If the government cares sufficiently about unemployed workers, then
\na lower unemployment rate is associated with a higher unemployment benefit. 2) The relationship between growth and unemployment in the long run is weak in the sense that only the rate of growth of productivity from all the parameters of the model affects both in the long run when
\nin wage setting process past wages and the present unemployment benefit are taken into account.

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We analyze, using an standard OLG model with a non competitive labour market, under which conditions a lower unemployment rate is associated with a higher unemployment benefit. We also study the dynamics
\nof growth and unemployment and we check if there is no relationship between growth and unemployment in the long run. The main results are: 1) If the government cares sufficiently about unemployed workers, then
\na lower unemployment rate is associated with a higher unemployment benefit. 2) The relationship between growth and unemployment in the long run is weak in the sense that only the rate of growth of productivity from all the parameters of the model affects both in the long run when
\nin wage setting process past wages and the present unemployment benefit are taken into account.

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UnemploymentLabour economicsProcess (computing)Wage growthEconomicsWageComputer scienceEconomic growth

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