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The Welfare State and Competitiveness.

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
The Welfare State and Competitiveness.
Abstract
In all industrial countries, fiscal policy is increasingly about redistribution. In this paper, the authors study redistribution across different types of agents in a world characterized by the presence of labor unions and distortionary taxation. They show that an increase in transfers financed by distortionary taxation has nonlinear effects on unit labor costs relative to the other countries, depending on the degree of centralization of the wage-setting process in the labor market. The authors find considerable empirical support for the model in a sample of fourteen OECD countries. Copyright 1997 by American Economic Association.
Publication
American Economic Review
Volume
87
Issue
5
Pages
921-39
Date
1997-12
Citation
Alesina, A., & Perotti, R. (1997). The Welfare State and Competitiveness. American Economic Review, 87, 921–939.
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