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both collective and individual dismissal regulations reduce firms' entry and exit rates. Interestingly, our results suggest …
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Sri Lanka’s Termination of Employment of Workmen Act (TEWA) requires that firms with 15 or more workers justify layoffs and provide generous severance pay to displaced workers, with smaller firms being exempted. Although formally subject to TEWA, firms in Export Promotion Zones (EPZs) do not...
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We study how the countercyclicality of temporary layoffs affects aggregate unemployment fluctuations, firm entry and exit dynamics, and macroeconomic fluctuations by building a tractable framework with equilibrium unemployment and endogenous firm entry and exit where firms have a choice over...
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In many countries, the termination of employment contracts has to be either on employer initiative or on employee initiative. In 2008, the French government introduced a change in doctrine: it became possible to terminate employment contracts by mutual consent at a lower cost. We show that the...
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In many countries, the termination of employment contracts has to be either on employer initiative or on employee initiative. Furthermore, the cost of the procedure is borne mainly by the contracting party who takes the initiative and there is little room for sharing costs. The implicit doctrine...
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