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Project

Labor Market Imperfections and Productivity Growth

This project aims to investigate the potential impact of labor market imperfections on aggregate productivity growth. More precisely, we will firstly determine the impact of labor adjustment costs on measured misallocation. To this end, we will use a recent policy change in Belgium, effectively lowering firing costs for white-collar workers and increasing them for blue-collar workers. Secondly, we will investigate the relation between labor unions and misallocation. As such, the project fits in the recent literature determining the importance of input misallocation for aggregate productivity and welfare, within industries, countries and over time.

Date:3 Aug 2017 →  24 Sep 2021
Keywords:productivity
Disciplines:Applied economics, Economic history, Macroeconomics and monetary economics, Microeconomics, Tourism
Project type:PhD project