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The Imprudence of Labour Market Flexibilization in a Fiscally Austere World

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Category: Economic Analysis and Policy
Author: Jeronim Capaldo and Alex Izurieta
Document Symbol: ST/ESA/2012/DWP/112
JEL Classification: B50, E12, E24, E25, E62, F16, F41, F42, O33, O52
Keywords: labour market flexibilization, Fiscal austerity, international coordination, demand, distribution, Keynesian macroeconomics, aggregation problem, race to the bottom, wage-led, export-led
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This paper assesses the effects of combining fiscal austerity with flexibilization policies aimed at reducing labour costs and increasing competitiveness. Core to our analysis is a global perspective where the aggregation problem is fully taken into account. We derive a stylized macroeconomic framework of distributive and demand dynamics. We show that even in export-led regimes, after considering global feedbacks, flexibilization policies do not lead to higher income and employment. Rather, the end result is contractionary. Over time, the world economy is essentially wage-led and responds positively to coordinated Keynesian stimuli.