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enterprise formation is adversely affected by economic risks, unemployment compensation, union power, and labor protection …
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International comparisons of labour market institutions and their transfer across boundaries have gained in importance. The paper deals with the question of the best way to proceed in making such comparisons. At the same time the question of the possibilities and limits to institutional transfer...
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Using data on 17 OECD countries for 1960-98, this paper studies the impact of unions on public employment incidence, using macrodata and microdata. Macrodata show that greater coverage by centralized collective bargaining institutions raises the public employment share, controlling for country...
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out effect on private employment. Such effect appears to be stronger in the presence of encompassing union behavior. An …
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monetary regime (eg a monetary union). Thus, the gains from co-ordination are larger under a passive regime. Under some …
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This paper presents a positive model which shows that institutional setups on capital and labor markets might be intertwined by politicoeconomic forces. Some countries especially in continental Europe exhibit a corporatist politicoeconomic equilibrium with a sustantial protection of insiders on...
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und Deutschland aufzeigt. Der Anteil Langzeitarbeitsloser an der Arbeitslosenquote ist in Europa wesentlich höher als in …
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