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Procyclical investment opportunities and labor demand create time series-variation in the importance of labor mobility for corporate investment. Firms located in more mobile labor markets, captured by variation in state courts’ enforcement of covenants not to compete, increase investment rates...
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Licensed workers could be shielded from unemployment during recession since occupational licensing laws are asymmetric--making unlicensed workers an illegal substitute for licensed workers but not the reverse. We test our hypothesis using a difference-in-differences event study research design...
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In this paper, I analyze the pros and cons of implementing structural reforms of the labor market in booms vs. recessions, in light of considerations of social efficiency, political viability, and macroeconomic fine tuning. While the optimal timing of a reform depends on the relative importance...
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This paper analyzes the cyclical behaviour of male real wages in Italy using the European Community Household Panel 1994-2001. We distinguish between job stayers (remaining in the same job), and within- and between-company job movers. Stayers are the large majority. We find stayers in Northern...
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The cyclical pattern of labor productivity has been a subject of discussion in the economic literature for long time with important theoretical implications.Many authors point out the role of labor market institutions as determinants of the cyclical pattern. For these authors, the loss of...
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In this paper, I analyze the pros and cons of implementing structural reforms of the labor market in booms vs. recessions, in light of considerations of social efficiency, political viability, and macroeconomic fine tuning. While the optimal timing of a reform depends on the relative importance...
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For at least 30 years, the union movement at a worldwide level has been generally downward. That trend has accelerated during the Great Recession. During that same period, economic inequality has grown significantly. The question this paper raises is whether the union movement can be proactively...
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The novel coronavirus disease (code-named ‘COVID-19') has taken the world by storm, spreading like a wildfire. Major cities around the world are in a lockdown as a result of which businesses have closed down. This portends a great danger for borrowers and lenders as incidences of...
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The Court of Appeals gets it mostly correct in refusing to pierce the veil or to find alter ego liability of a single member Colorado limited liability company in Sedgwick Props. Dev. Corp. v. Hinds (July 3, 2019). The Court of Appeals accepted the lack of formalities as a characteristic of...
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