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This paper explores empirically the economic validity of the relatively limited approach to the regulation of …
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respect to the overall improvement of the German labour market and shifts in the employment structure? How could re-regulation … structure but definitely not the only one. This result suggests that with regard to the potential effects of recent re-regulation … Bundesregierung leiteten zuletzt eine Re-Regulierung ein, die auf eine Stärkung von Arbeitnehmerrechten zielt. Dies geschah vor dem …
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This paper provides novel evidence on the causal effect on female employment of labor market deregulation by using the 1985 amendments to the Labor Standards Law (LSL) in Japan as a natural experiment. The original LSL of 1947 prohibited women from working overtime exceeding two hours a day; six...
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This paper provides novel evidence on the causal effect on female employment of labor market deregulation by using the 1985 amendments to the Labor Standards Law (LSL) in Japan as a natural experiment. The original LSL of 1947 prohibited women from working overtime exceeding two hours a day; six...
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We study the effect of bank merger deregulation on market structure and wages in the banking industry. We show that … state deregulation of bank mergers and acquisitions increased the market share of large, multi-state banks and lowered wages …-market concentration, though its effect on wages was larger in states with lower initial levels of concentration. These findings suggest …
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We examine the impact of economic deregulation on employer evasion of union-mandated "formal" wage-contracts in an import-competing industry. We show that, if the state maintains industrial employment despite import liberalisation, through cheaper credit to firms, then employer evasion will...
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respect to the overall improvement of the German labour market and shifts in the employment structure? How could re-regulation … structure but definitely not the only one. This result suggests that with regard to the potential effects of recent re-regulation …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011198601
liberalization focusing on employment, unemployment, wages, productivity, and work conditions that are related to trends in … productivity. Overall, the effect of economic liberalization in India seems to have been better than in other countries …
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macroeconomic outcomes in India. We estimate a DSGE model with an informal sector, and rigidities in the formal labor and product …
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