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This paper extends Hopenhayn and Rogerson's analysis of firing taxes by introducing a flexible form of capital and considering transitionary dynamics. The paper finds that capital is not important for understanding the long run and welfare effects of firing taxes. However, capital is crucial for...
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It is frequently argued that pure government-mandated severance transfers by the employer to the worker have neither employment nor welfare effect because they can be offset by private transfers from the worker to the employer. In this paper, using a dynamic search and matching model a la...
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It is frequently argued that pure government-mandated severance transfers by the employer to the worker have neither employment nor welfare effect because they can be offset by private transfers from the worker to the employer. In this paper, using a dynamic search and matching model a la...
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Redundany payments for collective dismissals are incorporated into a Shapiro-Stiglitz model of efficiency wages. it is … shown, that a fixed payment will lower wages, leave employment and welfare unaffected if there are no wage-dependent taxes … willrise with redundancy payments. If these payments are also a function of previous wages, positive employment effects will be …
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unemployment. If the jobs performed by domestic workers can be easily substituted by imports, then globalization reduces wages and …
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