The main drivers of labour cost dynamics in Central and Eastern European countries

Labour costs are a fundamental component of production expenses, significantly impacting both the quantity and quality of output. In the current European economic context marked by significant price increases, the paper aimed to empirically investigate the relationship between inflation and labour c...

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Published in:Theoretical and Applied Economics
Main Authors: Maria Denisa VASILESCU, Larisa STĂNILĂ, Amalia CRISTESCU, Maria Berta BELU, Silvana CRIVOI
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Language:English
Published: General Association of Economists from Romania 2025-06-01
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author Maria Denisa VASILESCU
Larisa STĂNILĂ
Amalia CRISTESCU
Maria Berta BELU
Silvana CRIVOI
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Amalia CRISTESCU
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Silvana CRIVOI
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description Labour costs are a fundamental component of production expenses, significantly impacting both the quantity and quality of output. In the current European economic context marked by significant price increases, the paper aimed to empirically investigate the relationship between inflation and labour costs in the short and medium term. We focused on the situation in Romania and three other Central and Eastern European countries: the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland. We applied the Granger causality test to determine the direction of causality between the two indicators mentioned. We also performed a regression analysis to gain a more in-depth understanding. The results highlighted the existence of a causal relationship from inflation to labour costs at both aggregate and sectoral levels, with variations across countries and sectors, supporting the hypothesis that inflation precedes increases in labour costs. To explore the determinants of labour costs in more depth, we estimated regression models for three of the analysed countries. The results indicated that past labour cost values, inflation, and labour productivity are the main drivers of labour cost dynamics in Romania, the Czech Republic, and Hungary. Additionally, the share of exports in GDP and the employment rate influence labour costs in Hungary and the Czech Republic, but with distinct country-specific patterns.
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spelling doaj-art-e81f0957a7fe4b9fb895d0e3034557fa2025-08-20T03:56:50ZengGeneral Association of Economists from RomaniaTheoretical and Applied Economics1841-86781844-00292025-06-01XXXII210712018418678The main drivers of labour cost dynamics in Central and Eastern European countriesMaria Denisa VASILESCU0Larisa STĂNILĂ1Amalia CRISTESCU2Maria Berta BELU3Silvana CRIVOI4 National Scientific Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection, Romania National Scientific Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection, Romania National Scientific Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection, Romania National Scientific Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection, Romania National Scientific Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection, Romania Labour costs are a fundamental component of production expenses, significantly impacting both the quantity and quality of output. In the current European economic context marked by significant price increases, the paper aimed to empirically investigate the relationship between inflation and labour costs in the short and medium term. We focused on the situation in Romania and three other Central and Eastern European countries: the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland. We applied the Granger causality test to determine the direction of causality between the two indicators mentioned. We also performed a regression analysis to gain a more in-depth understanding. The results highlighted the existence of a causal relationship from inflation to labour costs at both aggregate and sectoral levels, with variations across countries and sectors, supporting the hypothesis that inflation precedes increases in labour costs. To explore the determinants of labour costs in more depth, we estimated regression models for three of the analysed countries. The results indicated that past labour cost values, inflation, and labour productivity are the main drivers of labour cost dynamics in Romania, the Czech Republic, and Hungary. Additionally, the share of exports in GDP and the employment rate influence labour costs in Hungary and the Czech Republic, but with distinct country-specific patterns. http://store.ectap.ro/articole/1834.pdf labour costsinflationgranger causalityregression models
spellingShingle Maria Denisa VASILESCU
Larisa STĂNILĂ
Amalia CRISTESCU
Maria Berta BELU
Silvana CRIVOI
The main drivers of labour cost dynamics in Central and Eastern European countries
labour costs
inflation
granger causality
regression models
title The main drivers of labour cost dynamics in Central and Eastern European countries
title_full The main drivers of labour cost dynamics in Central and Eastern European countries
title_fullStr The main drivers of labour cost dynamics in Central and Eastern European countries
title_full_unstemmed The main drivers of labour cost dynamics in Central and Eastern European countries
title_short The main drivers of labour cost dynamics in Central and Eastern European countries
title_sort main drivers of labour cost dynamics in central and eastern european countries
topic labour costs
inflation
granger causality
regression models
url http://store.ectap.ro/articole/1834.pdf
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