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model reveals that an anti-retrenchment law can cause wages and employment to rise or fall, depending on the parametric … raises wages and employment. In a subsequent section we assume that the law specifies exogenously the amount of compensation …, equilibrium wages fall. However beyond a certain point, further rises in s cause wages to rise. In other words, the relation …
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model reveals that an anti-retrenchment law can cause wages and employment to rise or fall, depending on the parametric … raises wages and employment. In a subsequent section we assume that the law specifies exogenously the amount of compensation …, equilibrium wages fall. However beyond a certain point, further rises in s cause wages to rise. In other words, the relation …
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. We solve (i) for the Markov perfect equilibria with no commitment, under the assumption that the union chooses wages each … entire (infinite) sequence of wages. We conclude that the speed of adjustment of employment, that is higher in the … employment and wages only in the no-commitment case, i.e., the higher the relevance of adjustment costs the higher the wage and …
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