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Market Integration, Scale Economies and Labor Market Imperfection in an Applied General Equilibrium Model

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This paper provides general-equilibrium estimates of the welfare gains and unemployment changes that may be expected from the single European market. The investigation uses a multicountry, multisector applied model with imperfection. The analysis is performed assuming three alternative wage determination mechanisms (flexible wages, wage indexation and efficiency-wage model). Labor market imperfection allows for the existence of involuntary unemployment rate. The main contribution in the paper is that economic integration could imply deterioration in employment in Europe.

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  • Emmanuel Petit, 1997. "Market Integration, Scale Economies and Labor Market Imperfection in an Applied General Equilibrium Model," Annals of Economics and Statistics, GENES, issue 47, pages 197-226.
  • Handle: RePEc:adr:anecst:y:1997:i:47:p:197-226
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