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In search and bargaining models, the effect of higher wages on employment is determined by the elasticity of the job … restrictions implied by such models and to evaluate the elasticity of the job creation curve. The main difference between a job … restrictions implied by search and bargaining theory and, using 10-year differences, we estimate the elasticity of the job creation …
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How do firm-level collective agreements affect firm performance in a multi-level bargaining system? Using detailed Belgian linked employer-employee panel data, our findings show that firm agreements increase both wage costs and productivity (with respect to sector-level agreements). Relying on a...
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We use a youth payroll tax cut in Sweden to investigate whether retail firms that were exposed to substantial labor cost savings increased employment of minimum wage workers more than firms that received smaller labor cost savings. Our dataset includes information on both contracted wages and...
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