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on panel data for West Germany indicate that the legal change did have a negative effect on severance pay. -- panel data …
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Due to the complexity of employment protection legislation (EPL) in Germany, there is notable uncertainty about the …
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Due to the complexity of employment protection legislation (EPL) in Germany, there is notable uncertainty about the …
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reform was followed by a decline in dismissals as well as by a significant rise in overall separation rates. By promoting … separation by mutual consent, the reform reduced labor litigation risks, boosted workers' flows, but, eventually, we do not …
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This paper constructs a theoretical model to study labor market regulations in developing countries within the context of structural transformation. When workers are risk averse and the market for insurance against labor income risk is missing, regulations that provide insurance to workers (such...
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Wage determination under asymmetric information generates inefficiencies due to excess turnover. Severance pay and layoff taxes can improve efficiency. We show that inefficient separations can even be fully removed with fixed separation taxes in the case where the relevant private information is...
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