Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
972420 Labour Economics 2011 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper studies the effects of product and labour market deregulation on wage inequality and welfare. By constructing an analytically tractable model in which the level of product market competition and the wages are endogenously distributed among sectors, I show that deregulation in goods market has mixed effects on inequality: the wage variance and the Gini index are lower, but the ratio of the highest over the lowest wage paid in the economy increases. Moreover, deregulation in labour markets raises the aggregate level of employment and the average real wage but reduces the welfare of trade unions in sectors with a low level of competition.

Research Highlights►Product market deregulation has mixed effects on wage inequality. ►Labour market deregulation reduces welfare of unions operating in poorly competitive sectors. ►Centralization of the wage process may weaken opposition to deregulation reforms.

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