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Structural Reform Packages, Sequencing, and the Informal Economy

Authors :
Munkacsi, Zsuzsa
Saxegaard, Magnus
Munkacsi, Zsuzsa
Saxegaard, Magnus
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

This paper explores the macroeconomic impacts of labor and product market deregulation using a small open-economy model with formal and informal markets. We examine both the long-run effects and the transition towards the post-reform equilibrium, while our main focus are reform packages and sequencing. The unofficial sector is a major determinant of the sign, and, in particular, the magnitude of responses. South Africa, an emerging country, is considered when Bayesian estimating the model. Regarding the long run, both labor and product market reforms considerably increase output, although labor market reforms are more successful in decreasing unemployment. Nevertheless, there are short-term costs, for example, a decrease in household consumption, net exports or output, or a decrease in competition. Combining reforms, especially with product market deregulation, are good at reducing short-term costs. Finally, concerning the speed of adjustment, it is usually better to start with a labor market reform.

Subjects

Subjects :
Informal sector (Economics)

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9781484302101 and 9781484302309
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Structural Reform Packages, Sequencing, and the Informal Economy
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
1536283