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dynamic theory of plant-level labor demand that we develop. This model speaks clearly on one issue: firing costs drive a wedge …-1996 to look for real effects induced by two significant increases in the costs of dismissing employees. Similar to previous … firing costs. While we find no evidence that gaps increase for inputs that are not directly affected by firing costs, we find …
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dynamic theory of plant-level labor demand that we develop. This model speaks clearly on one issue: firing costs drive a wedge …-1996 to look for real effects induced by two significant increases in the costs of dismissing employees. Similar to previous … firing costs. While we find no evidence that gaps increase for inputs that are not directly affected by firing costs, we find …
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The paper studies the regulatory design in an industry where the regulated downstream provider of services to final consumers purchases the necessary inputs from an upstream supplier. The model is closely inspired by the UK regulatory mechanism for the railway network. Its philosophy is one of...
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