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The role of product market reforms in achieving the objective of higher employment and growth has recently received much attention amongst academics. The aim of this paper is to analyse some of the channels through which cross-market effects come about and to assess their policy relevance. The...
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The role of product market reforms in achieving the objective of higher employment and growth has recently received much attention amongst academics. The aim of this paper is to analyse some of the channels through which cross-market effects come about and to assess their policy relevance. The...
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This study explores the effects of market deregulation on employment growth. Empirical analysis of an OECD country … through sizable interaction effects. A theoretical framework is developed for evaluating deregulation strategies in the … presence of reform costs. Optimal deregulation takes various forms depending on the deregulation costs and the strength of …
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This paper studies competition in prices and opening hours in a model with free entry. It is shown that under free … competition a market failure arises: Entry is excessive and opening hours are under-provided. Restrictions on opening hours … will increase in two steps, immediately after deregulation and further over time. Finally, employment in the retail sector …
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This study explores the effects of labor and product market deregulation on employment growth. Our empirical results … framework for evaluating deregulation strategies in the presence of reform costs. Optimal deregulation takes various forms … depending on the deregulation costs, the strength of reform interactions, and the perspective of the policymaker. Unless …
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deregulation in retail distribution has no (or even positive) short-term employment effects. This discrepancy is likely driven by …
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We provide difference-in-differences evidence from Germany on the effect of deregulating weekday shop opening hours on employment in food retailing. Using data on the universe of German shops, we find that relaxing restrictions on business hours increased employment by 0.4 workers per shop...
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We provide difference-in-differences evidence from Germany on the effect of deregulating weekday shop opening hours on employment in food retailing. Using data on the universe of German shops, we find that relaxing restrictions on business hours increased employment by 0.4 workers per shop...
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