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of in-work benefits on search intensity, participation, employment, and unemployment, compared to a framework in which …
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summarized as showing that the very existence of unemployment generates political support for "sclerosis". This observation may …
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negative duration dependence of exit rates from unemployment. Our model has a number of novel testable implications. For …
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of in-work benefits on search intensity, participation, employment, and unemployment, compared to a framework in which …
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We develop a model to analyze the implications of firing costs on incentives for R&D and international specialization. The Key idea is paying the firing cost, the country with a rigid labor market will tend to produce relatively secure goods, at a late stage of their product life cycle. Under...
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The reaction of the German labor market to the Great Recession 2008/09 was relatively mild – especially compared to other countries. The reason lies not only in the specific type of the recession – which was favorable for the German economy structure – but also in a series of labor market...
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