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The economic consequences of the welfare state /

개인저자
Mares, Isabela
수록페이지
65-82 p.
발행일자
2007.04.26
출판사
International Social Security Association
초록
[영문]What are the economic and employment consequences of larger social insurance programmes Are larger welfare states diverting resources from economic activity and distorting the investment decisions of firms I examine theoretical and empirical research on the economic consequences of the welfare state. This review shows that the predictions of a negative relationship between higher levels of social protection and growth have not been borne out in the data. Both insurance programmes and other policies that increase investment in human capital or the overall productivity of workers generate important economic externalities that outweigh the potentially distortionary effects of higher taxes. Empirical studies also fail to uncover a consistent negative relationship between larger welfare states and the level of employment. The employment consequences of the welfare state are mediated by existing institutions and policies-such as the level of centralization of the wage bargaining system-which affect the redistribution of the costs of higher taxes among workers and firms. As a result, the employment consequences of larger welfare states are non-linear.