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inefficiency and that mandatory only institutions can even lead to static inefficiency. By introducing appropriate flexibility in …, sunset provisions and state-contingent mandatory programs can provide this flexibility in increasingly complex environments. …
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A firm's decision to employ agency workers may be perceived as a replace- ment of directly employed workers or as way to curb union power, which trade unions would oppose. Alternatively, trade unions may encourage the (tem- porary) employment of agency workers in a firm, if they manage to...
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How does central bank conservatism affect labor market reform? In this paper we examine the economic forces at work. An increase in conservatism triggers two opposite effects. It reduces the inflation bias of discretionary monetary policy and hence the benefits of a reform. It also increases...
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has led to increased flexibility in the Indian labour market enabling firms to employ 'contract' workers widely, often … in flexibility in labour usage and can be judged as a beneficial development for employers, however issues of investment …
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understanding of the impact of flexibility on efficient VRE deployment, this work may facilitate an efficient transition process. …
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