Does the State Benefit Labor? A Cross-country Comparison of the Net Social Wage
Review of Radical Political Economics
Published online on June 12, 2013
Abstract
This article discusses the empirical literature on the net transfer between labor and the state. It also provides international comparisons of the net social wage in the United States and other advanced capitalist economies on a consistent basis. The results indicate that the welfare state in the United States differs significantly in its impact on the income of labor from other advanced capitalist countries. This claim is based on the fact that the net social wage ratio in the United States is much smaller than that of other countries when all are estimated by the same empirical method.
JEL classification: B51, H53, P16