TY - UNPB
T1 - A regional labour market model for analyzing the impact of a recession
AU - Barbieri, Laura
AU - Baussola, Maurizio Luigi
AU - Mussida, Chiara
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - The effects of the recent economic recession have been widely discussed, particularly at the macro economic level. However, the economic downturn has been pervasive and has also determined a range of economic effects at different territorial levels. It has therefore become necessary to set up appropriate analytical tools aimed at investigating the impact of the economic downturn at the regional level, and to implement adequate policy options to mitigate such negative impacts.
We propose a new macro-micro econometric framework which incorporates simultaneously both aggregate labour demand and supply, and
the labour market ows determining the steady-state unemployment rate. We can thus simulate demand or supply shocks and therefore assess their impacts on labour demand and supply, and also on unemployment and labour market ows. This enables us to pinpoint the dynamic effects of such shocks and to compare the different behaviours of the regional framework and of the economy as a whole.
AB - The effects of the recent economic recession have been widely discussed, particularly at the macro economic level. However, the economic downturn has been pervasive and has also determined a range of economic effects at different territorial levels. It has therefore become necessary to set up appropriate analytical tools aimed at investigating the impact of the economic downturn at the regional level, and to implement adequate policy options to mitigate such negative impacts.
We propose a new macro-micro econometric framework which incorporates simultaneously both aggregate labour demand and supply, and
the labour market ows determining the steady-state unemployment rate. We can thus simulate demand or supply shocks and therefore assess their impacts on labour demand and supply, and also on unemployment and labour market ows. This enables us to pinpoint the dynamic effects of such shocks and to compare the different behaviours of the regional framework and of the economy as a whole.
KW - labour demand and supply
KW - labour market flows
KW - regional econometric models
KW - steady-state unemployment rate
KW - labour demand and supply
KW - labour market flows
KW - regional econometric models
KW - steady-state unemployment rate
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/43765
M3 - Working paper
BT - A regional labour market model for analyzing the impact of a recession
ER -