Product Market Competition, Investment and Employment-Abundant versus Job-Poor Growth: A Real Options Perspective
Yu-Fu Chen and
Michael Funke
Quantitative Macroeconomics Working Papers from Hamburg University, Department of Economics
Abstract:
The role of product market reforms in achieving the objective of higher employment and growth has recently received much attention amongst academics. The aim of this paper is to analyse some of the channels through which cross-market effects come about and to assess their policy relevance. The analytic strategy of this paper relies upon the stochastic real options modelling approach. In a nutshell, our simulations using numerical methods indicate that comprehensive product market reforms would increase factor demand and growth significantly in the medium and long run.
Keywords: product Market Competition; Regulation; Real Options; Investment; Empolyment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C61 D81 D92 J23 L51 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005-10
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Journal Article: Product market competition, investment and employment-abundant versus job-poor growth: A real options perspective (2008)
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Working Paper: Product Market Competition, Investment and Employment-Abundant versus Job-poor Growth: A Real Options Perspective (2005)
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