Capital Subsidies Versus Labour Subsidies: A Trade-Off Between Capital and Employment?
Petrucci, Alberto and Shelps, Edmund S. (2000) Capital Subsidies Versus Labour Subsidies: A Trade-Off Between Capital and Employment? [Working Paper]. p. 29. Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Working Paper (No. 32/2000).
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This paper examines the consequences of capital and labour subsidies for employment, capital formation and other macroeconomic variables within an OLG small open economy model of wealth accumulation. Two cases, the neoclassical-equilibrium one and the modern-equilibrium one, have been analysed. We discover that the employment effects of the subsidies studied differ significantly, while whether the subsidy hike is financed by an increase of payroll taxation or a decrease of employment subsidisation is immaterial for the qualitative effects on the macroeconomic system. In the neoclassical-equilibrium theory, a capital subsidy causes a temporary increase in hours worked which vanishes in the new long run, while an increase in labour subsidy has no aggregate effects on the macroeconomic equilibrium. The key finding of the modern-equilibrium case is the existence of a negative relationship between capital formation and employment. Capital subsidies boost investment and aggravate unemployment, while labour subsidies stimulate employment and may depress capital accumulation. unemployment, wealth accumulation
| Item Type: | Report / Paper (Working Paper) |
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| Research documents and activity classification: | Working Papers > Refereed Working Papers / of international relevance |
| Divisions: | Department of Business and Management |
| Additional Information: | The definitive version of the paper has been published in "Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking", Vol. 37(5), October 2005. |
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | Capital subsidy, employment subsidy, structural. |
| MIUR Scientific Area: | Area 13 - Economics and Statistics > SECS-P/01 Political Economy |
| Deposited By: | Maria Teresa Nistico |
| Deposited On: | 13 Dec 2010 17:31 |
| Last Modified: | 13 Dec 2010 18:14 |
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