Synchronising deregulation in product and labour markets

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Seldeslachts, Jo [1 ]
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[1] WZB, Berlin, Germany
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10.1111/j.1467-9485.2008.00467.x
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F [经济];
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Deregulation typically comes with redistribution of rents and thus with opposition from the losing interest groups. We show that, by exploiting complementarities, synchronising deregulation across markets makes this opposition lower. Indeed, a particular deregulation may reduce rents for one interest group, but may result in gains for another interest group. Synchronising reforms can therefore offer a way out of the 'sclerosis' of especially European markets. For this effect, we build a microeconomic model based on two assumptions: Cournot competition a la Vives in the product markets and firms hiring workers in accordance with an efficiency wage in the labour markets. As being particularly relevant for European economies, we focus on product market regulation that determines the degree of market integration and labour market regulation that determines the degree of employment protection.
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