The labor market effects of employment protection were examined in a study of Germany's employment protection regulations and their impact on employment practices and patterns. The following topics were considered: (1) the question of whether Germany's labor market problems are a result of regulations; (2) employment security as a subject of labor market regulation; (3) labor-economics criticism of employment protection; (4) the labor market effects of employment protection regulations in Germany and in other member countries of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development; and (5) empirical and theoretical contradictions of the law and economics of employment protection. The study concluded that the labor market effe...
"Although all economists agree that a major precondition for employment creation is sustainable econ...
This thesis examines how employment security, that is employment protection legislation, unemploymen...
Government regulations are frequently seen as causes of poor economic performance. The goal of this ...
This report studies analytical and empirical issues encountered in the assessment of the influence o...
Empirical investigation of the labor market consequences of employment protection has mushroomed sin...
Government regulations are frequently seen as causes of poor economic performance. The goal of this ...
This thesis is a contribution to the field of labor economics. It investigates the effects of labor ...
Laws in most West European countries give workers strong job rights, including the right to advance ...
Laws in most West European countries give workers strong job rights, including the right to advance ...
This paper examines the economic effects of employment protection legislation in a sample of develop...
Laws in most West European countries give workers strong job rights, including the right to advance ...
Laws in most West European countries give workers strong job rights, including the right to advance ...
Laws in most West European countries give workers strong job rights, including the right to advance ...
This article surveys the literature and adds to the evidence on the impact of employment protection ...
This thesis examines how employment security, that is employment protection legislation, unemploymen...
"Although all economists agree that a major precondition for employment creation is sustainable econ...
This thesis examines how employment security, that is employment protection legislation, unemploymen...
Government regulations are frequently seen as causes of poor economic performance. The goal of this ...
This report studies analytical and empirical issues encountered in the assessment of the influence o...
Empirical investigation of the labor market consequences of employment protection has mushroomed sin...
Government regulations are frequently seen as causes of poor economic performance. The goal of this ...
This thesis is a contribution to the field of labor economics. It investigates the effects of labor ...
Laws in most West European countries give workers strong job rights, including the right to advance ...
Laws in most West European countries give workers strong job rights, including the right to advance ...
This paper examines the economic effects of employment protection legislation in a sample of develop...
Laws in most West European countries give workers strong job rights, including the right to advance ...
Laws in most West European countries give workers strong job rights, including the right to advance ...
Laws in most West European countries give workers strong job rights, including the right to advance ...
This article surveys the literature and adds to the evidence on the impact of employment protection ...
This thesis examines how employment security, that is employment protection legislation, unemploymen...
"Although all economists agree that a major precondition for employment creation is sustainable econ...
This thesis examines how employment security, that is employment protection legislation, unemploymen...
Government regulations are frequently seen as causes of poor economic performance. The goal of this ...