Labour, unemployment and Politics [ LECON2051 ]
5.0 crédits ECTS
30.0 h
2q
Teacher(s) |
Dejemeppe Muriel ;
Van der Linden Bruno (compensates Dejemeppe Muriel) ;
Van der Linden Bruno ;
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Language |
French
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Place of the course |
Louvain-la-Neuve
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Prerequisites |
Despite its introductory level, this course assumes a certain number of prerequisites in microeconomic theory (the theory of the firm, the demand for factors; the microeconomic theory of the consumer/worker) and in macroeconomics (wage formation at the aggregate level; analysis of the causes of unemployment).
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Main themes |
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Choice of labour input by firms and choice of labour supply by the population.
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Perfect and imperfect competition on the labour market.
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Imperfect information on the labour market.
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Discrimination.
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Role of labour market institutions (labour law, unions, minimum wages, etc.).
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Analysis of performances on the labour market, with an emphasis on unemployment and the effectiveness of employment policies.
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Aims |
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To acquire a basic knowledge of statistical concepts, so as to be able to understand correctly a descriptive analysis of labour markets.
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Becoming able to analyze real problems and interpret (stylized) facts related to labour issues through (i) reasoning and arguments rooted in a suited theoretical framework and (ii) producing a correct interpretation of relevant results coming from an empirical analysis.
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Becoming aware of the limitations of the available basic theories in labour economics.
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Concerning employment policies, to develop an understanding of their rationale and their role according to theory as well as a comprehension of the empirical evidence about the effects of these policies.
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Evaluation methods |
The course material of the lectures will be evaluated on the basis of a written closed-bookexam and of the quality of work done individually and in small groups.
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Teaching methods |
The teaching methods are threefold. First, there are the lectures. Second, a good understanding of the content of this course requires the solving of exercises at home or in class. Third, the material covered in class is complemented by homework readings and/or group activities.
Participation of students is encouraged in the classroom through questions, exercises and discussions over subjects of topical interest.
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Content |
The course covers the following topics:
1. What labour economics is about and what are the major methodological approaches? What are the basic statistical concepts? 2. Labour demand. 3. Labour supply (participation and working time, job-search). 4. Perfect competition. 5. Discrimination. 6. Collective bargaining. 7. Unemployment. 8. Labour market flows, matching and unemployment.
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Bibliography |
Slides and lecture notes are made available. The course is based on the following textbooks: Cahuc and Zylberberg (2004) Labor Economics, MIT Press and Borjas G. (2005) Labor Economics, Mc Graw-Hill, 3rd ed.
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Cycle et année d'étude |
> Master [60] in Economics : General
> Master [120] in Economics: General
> Master [120] in Mathematical Engineering
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Faculty or entity in charge |
> ECON
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