🎉 Your favorite call for papers is back! Submit your papers to the @bsebarcelona.bsky.social Summer Forum workshop on Income Dynamics and the Family by February 28!
📍 June 17–18 | Casa Convalescència
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Looking forward to seeing you in Barcelona! @hannawang.bsky.social
Posts by Rocío Madera
You can find the current accepted version in working paper form here papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers..... We look forward to sharing the final published version once available!
Our work offers new insights for the design of active labor market policies in economies characterized by generous passive policies and structural rigidity.
A simple calibration to the Spanish economy shows that a balanced-budget increase in self-employment subsidies for the unemployed can yield substantial welfare gains in rigid labor markets. In more flexible markets, the gains remain positive but more modest.
(1) and (3) are stronger and (2) is weaker in rigid labor markets with higher firing costs. Yet the overall welfare impact is theoretically ambiguous.
The model highlights 3 mechanisms
1️⃣Direct emp. effect: + unemployed become self‑employed,⬇️unemployment
2️⃣Crowding‑out – unemp. workers shift from taking paid emp. to self-emp.
3️⃣Budget effect – subsidies can reduce UI spending in the future, freeing up fiscal space.
We develop a search-and-matching framework with firing costs to study how these subsidies interact with UI and firing costs. We evaluate their general-equilibrium interactions and the resulting employment, incentive, and fiscal trade-offs under a balanced-budget policy change.
Startup subsidies for the unemployed are increasingly used across Europe—see Spain’s “Capitalización del paro,” Germany’s “Gründungszuschuss,” and France’s “ARCE (Aide à la reprise ou à la création d’entreprise).”
We are thrilled to share that our paper "Self‑Employment Promotion as Active Labor Market Policy: Design and Trade‑Offs in Rigid Labor Markets", joint with Joaquín García-Cabo and Zoe Xie, has been accepted for publication in Economics Letters 🎉.
@martacota.bsky.social opening the floor — the 7th edition of the IDY #BSEForum workshop is officially on!
Check out the final version of the program:
events.bse.eu/live/files/5...
The program for the workshop on Income Dynamics and the Family at the @bsebarcelona.bsky.social Summer Forum is out!
events.bse.eu/live/files/5...
Can't wait!
@hannawang.bsky.social
Starting tomorrow: 𝐓𝐄𝐗𝐀𝐒 𝐌𝐎𝐍𝐄𝐓𝐀𝐑𝐘 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐅𝐄𝐑𝐄𝐍𝐂𝐄
We have a great line-up of speakers & discussants (program below)
including @alpsimsek.bsky.social, @kronerniklas.bsky.social, @pfaeutiecon.bsky.social, @mathpedemonte.bsky.social, @hugolhuillier.com, @elpuntoderocio.bsky.social
(+ some not on here)
It's time🎉 Submit your papers to the BSE Summer Forum workshop on "Income Dynamics and the Family" by February 28! 🗓️ @hannawang.bsky.social
Submit here👇
bse.eu/summer-forum
More about our IDY workshop 👇
events.bse.eu/live/files/5...
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