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This paper shows that adjustment costs modelled as firing costs of moderate size go a long way in explaining the variability and counter-cyclicality of the labour share at the firm and aggregate level. Firing costs cause firms to fire less in recessions and hire less in booms causing wage costs...
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Strong hysteresis in the labour market (see Cross, 1995) requires workers to be heterogeneous in terms of the cost of … does not for this reason depend on ad-hoc differences in the cost of hiring and firing workers. -- Hysteresis ; hiring and …
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and commuting costs because firms need to compensate the transportation cost difference between the employed and …
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