PAYROLL TAXES,SOCIAL INSURANCE,AND BUSINESS CYCLES |
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Authors: | Michael C Burda Mark Weder |
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Abstract: | Payroll taxes represent a major distortionary influence of governments on labor markets. This paper examines the role of time‐varying payroll taxes and the social safety net for cyclical fluctuations in a nonmonetary economy with labor market frictions and unemployment insurance, when the latter is only imperfectly related to search effort. A balanced social insurance budget induces countercyclical payroll taxation, renders gross wages more rigid over the cycle and strengthens the model's endogenous propagation mechanism. For conventional calibrations, the model generates a negatively sloped Beveridge curve and countercyclical unemployment as well as substantial volatility and persistence of vacancies and unemployment. |
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Keywords: | E24 J64 E32 |
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