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literature suggests that working time accounts reduce turnover and inhibit increase in unemployment during recessions. In a model … of optimal choice of hours by a firm I show that working time account does not necessarily guarantee lower turnover …. Turnover may be reduced or increased depending on whether a firm meets economic downturn with surplus or deficit of hours and …
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destruction at almost any level of firm's productivity. Model predictions are consistent with dynamics of aggregate turnover in …
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literature suggests that working time accounts are likely to reduce turnover and inhibit increase in unemployment during … recessions. In a model of optimal labour demand I show that working time account does not necessarily guarantee lower turnover at … a firm level. Turnover may be reduced or increased depending on whether the firm meets economic downturn with surplus or …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012388822
literature suggests that working time accounts are likely to reduce turnover and inhibit increase in unemployment during … recessions. In a model of optimal labour demand I show that working time account does not necessarily guarantee lower turnover at … a firm level. Turnover may be reduced or increased depending on whether the firm meets economic downturn with surplus or …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012111324
destruction at almost any level of firm’s productivity. Model predictions are consistent with dynamics of aggregate turnover in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012120270
literature suggests that working time accounts reduce turnover and inhibit increase in unemployment during recessions. In a model … of optimal choice of hours by a firm I show that working time account does not necessarily guarantee lower turnover …. Turnover may be reduced or increased depending on whether a firm meets economic downturn with surplus or deficit of hours and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011636662