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We study short- and long-term wage effects of two important elements of non-wage labour costs: firing costs and payroll …, which predicts an ambiguous effect on wages: firing costs are expected to increase wages, because they increase the … for the endogeneity of the treatment status, suggest that decreased firing costs and payroll taxes have a positive overall …
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This paper explores the influence of on-the-job training on the employment effect of firing costs. It shows that on …-the-job training (generating firm specific skills) causes firing costs to have a contractionary influence on average employment (over …
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This paper explores the influence of on-the-job training on the employment effect of firing costs. It shows that on …-the-job training (generating firm specific skills) causes firing costs to have a contractionary influence on average employment (over …
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We study short- and long-term wage effects of two important elements of non-wage labour costs: firing costs and payroll …, which predicts an ambiguous effect on wages: firing costs are expected to increase wages, because they increase the … for the endogeneity of the treatment status, suggest that decreased firing costs and payroll taxes have a positive overall …
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