We investigate the regulation of labor markets through employment, collec-tive relations, and social security laws in 85 countries. We find that the political power of the left is associated with more stringent labor regulations and more generous social security systems, and that socialist, French, and Scandinavian legal origin countries have sharply higher levels of labor regulation than do common law countries. However, the effects of legal origins are larger, and explain more of the variation in regulations, than those of politics. Heavier regulation of labor is associated with lower labor force participation and higher unemployment, especially of the young. These results are most naturally consistent with legal theories, according to wh...
This paper explores how the political support for Labor Market Regulation (LMR) is affected by econo...
This article examines the challenge to domestic labor regulation posed by the increasingly internati...
This paper aims to review the economic implications of labor regulation, seeks to describe the cause...
We investigate the regulation of labor markets through employment, collec-tive relations, and social...
Arguably the most important social science research of the past decade has centered on comparative l...
Virtually every available measure of labor regulation signals high propensity to regu-late labor mar...
This paper provides, to our knowledge for the first time, cross-country measures of enforcement of l...
According to cross-cultural psychologists, cross-country differences in individualism vs. collectivi...
Inequalities in the commodification of labor are constitutive for economic activities that span poli...
The article provides a comparative characteristic of the concepts of labor relations in some foreign...
During the middle third of the 20th century, workers in most industrialized countries secured a subs...
Objective: Toward better understanding the political economy of illicit economy, we examine the impa...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2004.Includes bibliograp...
A systematic review of literature was done to compare the labour laws of different countries. Two ma...
In each country, a complex set of laws and institutions regulates the functioning of product and lab...
This paper explores how the political support for Labor Market Regulation (LMR) is affected by econo...
This article examines the challenge to domestic labor regulation posed by the increasingly internati...
This paper aims to review the economic implications of labor regulation, seeks to describe the cause...
We investigate the regulation of labor markets through employment, collec-tive relations, and social...
Arguably the most important social science research of the past decade has centered on comparative l...
Virtually every available measure of labor regulation signals high propensity to regu-late labor mar...
This paper provides, to our knowledge for the first time, cross-country measures of enforcement of l...
According to cross-cultural psychologists, cross-country differences in individualism vs. collectivi...
Inequalities in the commodification of labor are constitutive for economic activities that span poli...
The article provides a comparative characteristic of the concepts of labor relations in some foreign...
During the middle third of the 20th century, workers in most industrialized countries secured a subs...
Objective: Toward better understanding the political economy of illicit economy, we examine the impa...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2004.Includes bibliograp...
A systematic review of literature was done to compare the labour laws of different countries. Two ma...
In each country, a complex set of laws and institutions regulates the functioning of product and lab...
This paper explores how the political support for Labor Market Regulation (LMR) is affected by econo...
This article examines the challenge to domestic labor regulation posed by the increasingly internati...
This paper aims to review the economic implications of labor regulation, seeks to describe the cause...