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This paper studies the earnings and employment consequences of involuntary job loss in Sweden during the crisis years of the 1990s among assistant and auxiliary nurses. These two occupational groups were by far those in the public sector that experienced the largest number of job losses. While...
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Most downsizing operations show high financial returns, but their economic returns depend crucially on their design. After comparing public sector employment across countries, the author analyzes the optimal design of downsizing operations from a microeconomic perspective. The author discusses...
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At common law, Crown servants hold office at the pleasure of the Crown. This extreme common law (or prerogative) right in the Crown exists unless, in a particular case, it is excluded by statute. Where it does exist and it is actually exercised, it enables the Crown to terminate the services of...
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"Using cross-country and Peruvian data, I show that victims of misfortune, particularly crime victims, are much more likely than non-victims to bribe public officials. Misfortune increases victims' demand for public services, raising bribery indirectly, and also increases victims' propensity to...
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Economists have concerns about the firing cost implications of mandated severance plans. Analysis reveals that predicted severance plan consequences depend critically on the precise structure of the plan. Whether governments mandate (i) severance insurance plans or (ii) severance savings plans...
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To gain insights about the quality of board's firing decisions, we investigate abnormal stock returns and operating performance around CEO-turnover announcements in a new hand-collected sample of 208 "clean" turnover events between January 1998 and June 2009. Unlike the majority of previous...
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fundamental assumptions underlying most theoretical arguments linking performance and dismissal: (1) CEOs are personally …
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International investment arbitration has grown substantially, but has also increasingly been the subject of criticism, inter alia because arbitration conducted under the auspices of ICSID did not provide for any mechanism to monitor claims that are manifestly without legal merit. In 2006, ICSID...
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