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. cost and wage vs. employment adjustments in response to cost-push shocks depend - in theoretically sensible ways - on the … institutional features of firms and of their environment. Focusing on the passthrough of cost shocks to prices, our results suggest …
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Empirical evidence indicates that lay-off costs consist of two elements, namely firing costs and severance payments. This paper investigates business cycle and steady state effects of firing costs and severance payments and discusses the differences. We find that severance payments imply a lower...
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. cost and wage vs. employment adjustments in response to cost-push shocks depend – in theoretically sensible ways – on the … institutional features of firms and of their environment. Focusing on the passthrough of cost shocks to prices, our results suggest …
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Theory predicts that the wage effects of government-mandated severance payments depend on workers' and firms' relative bargaining power. This paper estimates the effect of employment protection legislation (EPL) on workers' individual wages in a quasi-experimental setting, exploiting a reform...
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