Labour demand in the EU and returns to scale: A production function approach |
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Authors: | Lino P Briguglio & Melchior Vella |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Economics, University of Malta, Maltamvel0058@um.edu.mt lino.briguglio@um.edu.mt |
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Abstract: | The paper tests the hypothesis that small member states of the European Union (EU) experience economies of scale constraints. This study adopts a production function approach, utilising data from the 27 differently sized EU member countries. The results confirm the hypothesis and indicate that larger EU member countries incur lower costs per unit of output produced when compared to the smaller ones. This finding has important implications for small EU member states, including that smaller countries have to overcome their economies of scale constraint in order to attain and maintain international competitiveness. This disadvantage is particularly relevant for small states, because these states tend to be highly dependent on international trade, in which case international competitiveness is a major issue. |
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Keywords: | small country size economies of scale EU member states labour demand |
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