Angana Banerji
International Monetary Fund
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IMF Staff Discussion Note: Youth Unemployment in Advanced Economies in Europe - Searching for Solutions | 2014
Angana Banerji; Sergejs Saksonovs; Huidan Huidan Lin; Rodolphe Blavy
The SDN will assess the youth unemployment problem in advanced European countries, with a special focus on the euro area. It will document the main trends in youth and adult unemployment in 22 European countries before and after the global financial crisis. It will identify the main drivers of youth and adult unemployment, focusing in particular on the role of the business cycle and structural characteristics of the labor market. It will outline the main elements of a comprehensive strategy to address the problem.
IMF Staff Discussion Note: Labor and Product Market Reforms in Advanced Economies: Fiscal Costs, Gains, and Support | 2017
Angana Banerji; Valerio Crispolti; Era Dabla-Norris; Romain Duval; Christian Ebeke; Davide Furceri; Takuji Komatsuzaki; Tigran Poghosyan
Product and labor market reforms are needed to lift persistently sluggish growth in advanced economies. But reforms have progressed slowly because of concerns about their distributive and short-term economic effects. Our analysis, based on new empirical and numerical analysis and country case-studies shows that most labor and product market reforms can improve public debt dynamics over the medium-term. This because reforms raise output by boosting employment and/or labor productivity. But the effect of some labor market reforms on budgetary outcomes and fiscal sustainability depends critically on business cycle conditions. Our evidence also suggests that some temporary and well-designed up-front fiscal stimulus can help enhance the economic impact of reforms. In the past, countries have used fiscal incentives in the past to facilitate reforms by alleviating transition and social costs. But strong ownership of reforms was crucial for their successful implementation.
Archive | 2015
Angana Banerji; Huidan Huidan Lin; Sergejs Saksonovs
The crisis has intensified what was previously a chronic unemployment problem in Europe; youth unemployment is now at unprecedented highs in some European countries. This paper assesses the main drivers of youth unemployment in Europe. It finds that much of the increase in youth unemployment rates during the crisis can be explained by output dynamics and the greater sensitivity of youth unemployment to economic activity than adult unemployment. Labor market institutions also play a significant role in explaining the persistently high levels of youth unemployment, especially the tax wedge, minimum wages relative to the median wage, spending on active labor market policies, the opportunity cost of working (measured by the unemployment benefits), vocational training, and labor market duality. This suggests that policies to address youth unemployment should be comprehensive and country-specific, focused on reviving growth and advancing labor market reforms.
Archive | 2008
Paul Louis Ceriel Hilbers; Angana Banerji; Haiyan Shi; Alexander W. Hoffmaister
House Price Developments in Europe : A Comparison | 2008
Paul Louis Ceriel Hilbers; Angana Banerji; Haiyan Shi; Alexander W. Hoffmaister
Archive | 2015
Angana Banerji; Bergljot Barkbu; James John; Tidiane Kinda; Sergejs Saksonovs; Hanni Schoelermann; Tao Wu
Labor and Product Market Reforms in Advanced Economies : Fiscal Costs, Gains, and Support | 2017
Angana Banerji; Valerio Crispolti; Era Dabla-Norris; Romain Duval; Christian Ebeke; Davide Furceri; Takuji Komatsuzaki; Tigran Poghosyan
Labor and Product Market Reforms in Advanced Economies : Fiscal Costs, Gains, and Support | 2017
Angana Banerji; Valerio Crispolti; Era Dabla-Norris; Romain Duval; Christian Ebeke; Davide Furceri; Takuji Komatsuzaki; Tigran Poghosyan
Youth Unemployment in Advanced Europe : Okun's Law and Beyond | 2015
Angana Banerji; Huidan Lin; Sergejs Saksonovs
Intereconomics | 2015
Angana Banerji; Era Dabla-Norris; Minsuk Kim; Aleksandra Zdzienicka; Werner Roeger; Janos Varga; Jan in 't Veld; John Hassler; Dan Andrews