Acta Oeconomica Pragensia 2016, 24(6):56-68 | DOI: 10.18267/j.aop.562

Forming the Modern Labour Market Economics: On the Role of Institutionalist Theories

Dagmar Brožová
Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, Národohospodářská fakulta (brozova@vse.cz).

The growing role of institutions and their influence on the labour market outcomes, i.e., wage rates and labour allocation, has been among the most significant characteristic features of labour markets in recent decades. The labour market economics built its paradigm on the principles of marginalism, which brought suitable instruments for the analysis of market agents' individual decisions capable of achieving effective solutions. Smith's "invisible hand" has gradually been limited by institutional interventions - by governments, corporations and trade unions with government legislation, corporate personnel policies and collective bargaining. The expanding regulatory interventions in the labour market and the effort to explain the reality leads inevitably to the fact that the modern labour market economics incorporates more and more institutional theories.
The contribution outlines the gradual invasion of neoinstitutional topics and theories into the neoclassical labour market paradigm and it analyses the differences between the neoclassical and institutional interpretation of labour market functioning. It presents the recent discussion on the consequences for the labour market economic theory and formulates a conclusion about the modified labour market economic paradigm.

Keywords: modern labour economics, neoclassical theory, neoinstitutional theory, dual market theory, theory of efficiency wages, labour market institutions
JEL classification: B10, J31, J41

Published: October 1, 2016  Show citation

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