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Two papers on supply-side employment policies

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  • Frank Barry

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In the first of these papers, Taxation and the Choice of Employment Policy, the taxation required to finance a programme of labour-subsidisation is shown to be less than that associated with investment subsidies when unemployment is of the classical variety. In the second paper, A Note on the Employment Effects of Investment Subsidies, the onset of a Keynesian recession is shown to reverse whatever positive employment effects are possible when capital is subsidised under classical unemployment.

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  • Frank Barry, 1987. "Two papers on supply-side employment policies," Working Papers 198750, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucn:wpaper:198750
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