Social Policies and R&D Subsidies: Impact on Inequality, Unemployment and Growth

International Journal of Manpower, Vol.29, Issue 3, pp. 239-262, 2008

Posted: 17 Aug 2012 Last revised: 18 Aug 2012

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Joël Hellier

LEM-CNRS (UMR 9221)

Nathalie Chusseau

University of Lille I - EQUIPPE; MESHS-CNRS

Date Written: 2008

Abstract

Purpose: We analyse the impact of different public policies on inequality, unemployment, growth and the tax burden. In this purpose, we build a dynamic general equilibrium model in which growth is driven by endogenous technical progress to analyse the impacts of several policies (Minimum wage; Redistribution and R&D Subsidies financed by an income tax). All policies except pure redistribution are better than non intervention in terms of growth. We distinguish 3 major policy patterns. The Anglo-Saxon model is characterised by high growth, high inequality, low unemployment and a low tax burden. The Nordic Model combines high growth, low inequality and low unemployment, and a high tax burden. The Continental European Model puts together medium inequality and medium tax burden, and higher long term growth is paid for by high unemployment.

Keywords: Growth, Inequality, Minimum wage, Redistribution, R&D, Unemployment

JEL Classification: E24, E64, O38 , O40

Suggested Citation

Hellier, Joël and Chusseau, Nathalie, Social Policies and R&D Subsidies: Impact on Inequality, Unemployment and Growth (2008). International Journal of Manpower, Vol.29, Issue 3, pp. 239-262, 2008, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2130911

Joël Hellier (Contact Author)

LEM-CNRS (UMR 9221) ( email )

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Nathalie Chusseau

University of Lille I - EQUIPPE ( email )

Université Lille 1 Sciences et Technologies
Faculté des Sciences Economiques et Sociales
Villeneuve d'Ascq, 59655
France

MESHS-CNRS ( email )

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