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permanent employees enjoy labor protection. In a labor market characterized by search and matching frictions, firms find it …
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permanent employees enjoy labor protection. In a labor market characterized by search and matching frictions, firms find it … into account. -- employment protection ; unemployment ; dual labor markets ; wage inequality …
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permanent employees enjoy labor protection. In a labor market characterized by search and matching frictions, firms find optimal … account. -- employment protection ; unemployment ; dual labor markets ; wage inequality …
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permanent employees enjoy labor protection. In a labor market characterized by search and matching frictions, firms find it … level of firing costs increases wage inequality and decreases the unemployment rate. The increase in inequality results from …
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permanent employees enjoy labor protection. In a labor market characterized by search and matching frictions, firms find it …
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permanent employees enjoy labor protection. In a labor market characterized by search and matching frictions, firms find optimal …
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permanent employees enjoy labor protection. In a labor market characterized by search and matching frictions, firms find optimal …
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limiting job destruction whereas the latter clearly intensifies it. In this paper, we use a simple matching model with … insiders to firing restrictions does not necessarily worsen unemployment. In fact, it may be the willingness of a majority of … unemployment and deteriorates efficiency. Moreover, we argue, that the concentration of firm ownership is likely to influence labor …
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limiting job destruction whereas the latter clearly intensifies it. In this paper, we use a simple matching model with … insiders to firing restrictions does not necessarily worsen unemployment. In fact, it may be the willingness of a majority of … unemployment and deteriorates efficiency. Moreover, we argue, that the concentration of firm ownership is likely to influence labor …
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, using a dynamic search and matching model a la Mortensen and Pissarides (1994), we show that it may be not any more the case … high severance payments are likely to decrease unemployment but systematically decrease welfare and raise inequality …
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