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market externalities but on strategic interactions within firms through the intrafirm bargaining process. We develop a … matching and intrafirm bargaining model in which large firms hire workers on a frictional labour market and decide to destroy …
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This paper uses repeated cross-section data ISSP data from 1989, 1997 and 2005 to consider movements in job quality. It is first underlined that not having a job when you want one is a major source of low well-being. Second, job values have remained fairly stable over time, although workers seem...
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the labor market. We use the "Santé et Itinéraires Professionnels" (SIP, "Health and Labor Market Histories") survey …
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matching estimators, we found that health events have a strong impact on individual labor market histories. The workers …
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; (ii) inducing a substitution effect between intermediate goods and labor input for plausible values of intermediate inputs …
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grants of privileges to capitalists can lower labor and land factors' prices compared to what would prevail in a free market …
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French but also European economies are driven by micro, small and medium enterprises. However, evidence shows that micro-enterprises, representing 99 per cent of all newly created businesses, suffer from a lack of external resources, especially those created by socially excluded persons....
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The determinants of self-employment are widely studied in the economic literature in recent twenty years. However, in the case of Vietnam where self-employed population takes an important proportion in workforce, it remains an under researched area. By using the data from the Vietnam Household...
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argue that this finding is consistent with the self-employed partly comparing their labor market outcomes with those of …
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protection systems, labor market frictions, the business environment, and labor market institutions. However, self-employment in …
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