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destruction. This indicates that restructuring in Slovenia involves a substantial reallocation process. We find higher job … reallocation in private and small firms where the contribution of entry and exit to the job reallocation process is higher. We …
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destruction. This indicates that restructuring in Slovenia involves a substantial reallocation process. We find higher job … reallocation in private and small firms where the contribution of entry and exit to the job reallocation process is higher. We …
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This paper studies whether job reallocation in Slovenia, a post-socialist economy, has been associated with gains in … total factor productivity (TFP). We document the importance of entry and exit in job reallocation and show that TFP has … job destruction by state firms and reallocation of employment to private firms …
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During transition, maintaining employment and providing a social safety net to the unemployed are important to social stability, which in turn is crucial for the productivity of the whole economy. Because independent institutions for social safety are lacking and firms with strong profit...
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How do economic policies and institutions affect job reallocation processes and their consequences for productivity … Russia displayed job flow behavior quite different from market economies, with very low rates of job reallocation that bore … product and labor markets on excess job reallocation and on the productivity-enhancing effects of job flows. …
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This paper analyzes how the labor market adjusts to the Great Recession. To this aim, we use the data for Latvia, a country that has experienced one of the most severe recessions in Europe and a subsequent remarkable recovery. Employing longitudinal EU SILC data and a panel data set constructed...
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