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Does regulation affect the pace and nature of innovation and if so, by how much? We build a tractable and quantifiable ….4% lower due to the regulation, a 2.2% consumption equivalent welfare loss. Four-fifths of this loss is due to lower innovation … changes in the direction of R&D, and find that regulation's negative effects only matter for incremental innovation (as …
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Does regulation affect the pace and nature of innovation and if so, by how much? We build a tractable and quantifiable ….4% lower due to the regulation, a 2.2% consumption equivalent welfare loss. Four-fifths of this loss is due to lower innovation … changes in the direction of R&D, and find that regulation's negative effects only matter for incremental innovation (as …
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We show how size-contingent laws can be used to identify the equilibrium and welfare effects of labor regulation. Our …. With flexible wages, the deadweight loss of the regulation is below 1% of GDP, but when wages are downwardly rigid welfare … losses exceed 5%. We also show, regardless of wage flexibility, that the main losers from the regulation are workers (and to …
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We show how size-contingent laws can be used to identify the equilibrium and welfare effects of labor regulation. Our …. With flexible wages, the deadweight loss of the regulation is below 1% of GDP, but when wages are downwardly rigid welfare … losses exceed 5%. We also show, regardless of wage flexibility, that the main losers from the regulation are workers (and to …
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