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Labour markets in different regions or countries vary significantly with respect to turnover rates, remuneration practices, investment in general and firm-specific human capital, and the frequency of employee-driven start-ups. Examples include the Silicon Valley versus Route 128 in the US, and...
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This paper presents a simple model of imperfect labor markets with endogenous labor market participation and home production. We show that a two-sector economy (home and market) implies a three-state labor market when labor market imperfections take the form of an irreversible entry cost...
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We document the presence of a trade-off between unemployment benefits (UB) and employment protection legislation (EPL) in the provision of insurance against labour market risk. The mix of quantity restrictions and price regulations adopted by the various countries would seem to correspond to a...
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