Labor Market Reforms, Growth, and Unemployment in Labor-Exporting Countries in the Middle East and North Africa

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2004-01
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This paper studies the impact of labor market policies on growth and unemployment in labor-exporting countries in the Middle East and North Africa. The analysis is based on a framework that captures many of the main features of the labor market in these countries. We conduct a variety of policy experiments, including a reduction in payroll taxation, cuts in public sector wages and employment, an increase in employment subsidies, a reduction in trade unions' bargaining power, and a composite reform program. Our key message is that to foster broad-based growth and job creation in the region, labor market reforms must not be viewed in isolation but rather as a component of a comprehensive program of structural reforms.Citation
“Agénor, Pierre-Richard; Nabli, Mustapha K.; Yousef, Tarik; Jensen, Henning Tarp. 2004. Labor Market Reforms, Growth, and Unemployment in Labor-Exporting Countries in the Middle East and North Africa. Policy Research Working Paper;No.3328. World Bank, Washington, D.C.. © World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/14207 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.”
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