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Institutions and labor reallocation
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Year: 1996 Publisher: Roma

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Institutions and labor reallocation
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Year: 1996 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research

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Institutions and labour reallocation.
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Year: 1996 Publisher: London Centre For Economic Policy Research. Discussion Paper Nr. 1519 - International Macroeconomics

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Can the Mortenson-Pissarides matching model match the business cycle facts?
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Year: 1996 Publisher: Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

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Institutions and Labor Reallocation
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Despite stringent dismissal restrictions in most European countries, rates of job creation and destruction are remarkably similar across European and North American labor markets. This paper shows that relative-wage compression is conducive to higher employer-initiated job turnover, and argues that wagesetting institutions and job-security provisions differ across countries in ways that are both consistent with rough uniformity of job turnover statistics and readily explained by intuitive theoretical considerations. When viewed as a component of the mix of institutional differences in Europe and North America, European dismissal restrictions are essential to a proper interpretation of both similar patterns in job turnover and marked differences in unemployment flows.

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