The British labor market in disequilibrium: Did the dole reduce employment in interwar Britain? |
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Authors: | David J. Smyth |
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Affiliation: | Wayne State University, UK |
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Abstract: | In this paper we estimate an econometric model of the labor market in interwar Britain. We reject the hypothesis that wages adjust sufficiently speedily to clear the labor market in each year in favor of a disequilibrium model in which the level of employment is determined by the lesser of labor demand or supply. We find that the level of unemployment benefits is a key determinant of labor supply. We estimate that a reduction in benefits to approximately half the 1925-38 average would have resulted in an increase in employment of between eight and twelve percent. |
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