We study the impact of regulatory barriers to entry on workplace training. We develop a model of training in imperfectly competitive product and labour markets. The model indicates that there are two contrasting effects of deregulation on training. As stressed in the literature, with a given number of firms, deregulation reduces the size of rents per unit of output that firms can reap by training their employees. Yet, the number of firms increases following deregulation, thereby raising output and profit gains from training and improving investment incentives. The latter effect prevails. In line with the predictions of the theoretical model, we find that the substantial deregulation in the 1990s of heavily regulated European industries (ene...
Using data from the 1994 European Community Household Panel Survey, the author examines who receives...
This paper tests the hypothesis that employment protection legislation (EPL) increases the incentiv...
ACL-2International audienceWe analyse the issue of firm-sponsored training under product market impe...
We study the impact of regulatory barriers to entry on workplace training. We develop a model of tra...
We study the impact of barriers to entry on workplace training. To motivate the empirical analysis, ...
This paper studies the effect of firm entry deregulation on the returns to skill and education. We e...
Abstract of associated article: This paper studies the effect of firm entry deregulation on the retu...
Recent human capital theories predict that labor market frictions and product market competition inf...
Recent human capital theories predict that labor market frictions and product market competition inf...
A canonical Cournot competition model shows that the profitability of training can increase as the n...
External certi"cation of workplace skills obtained through on-the-job training is widespread in...
We examine how globalization affects firms’ incentives to provide general worker training. We consid...
Abstract: We examine how globalization affects firms incentives to train workers. In our model, firm...
Does better access to skilled workers reduce firms’ willingness to provide general skills training t...
The transition to the market economy should promote a greater investment in education and training o...
Using data from the 1994 European Community Household Panel Survey, the author examines who receives...
This paper tests the hypothesis that employment protection legislation (EPL) increases the incentiv...
ACL-2International audienceWe analyse the issue of firm-sponsored training under product market impe...
We study the impact of regulatory barriers to entry on workplace training. We develop a model of tra...
We study the impact of barriers to entry on workplace training. To motivate the empirical analysis, ...
This paper studies the effect of firm entry deregulation on the returns to skill and education. We e...
Abstract of associated article: This paper studies the effect of firm entry deregulation on the retu...
Recent human capital theories predict that labor market frictions and product market competition inf...
Recent human capital theories predict that labor market frictions and product market competition inf...
A canonical Cournot competition model shows that the profitability of training can increase as the n...
External certi"cation of workplace skills obtained through on-the-job training is widespread in...
We examine how globalization affects firms’ incentives to provide general worker training. We consid...
Abstract: We examine how globalization affects firms incentives to train workers. In our model, firm...
Does better access to skilled workers reduce firms’ willingness to provide general skills training t...
The transition to the market economy should promote a greater investment in education and training o...
Using data from the 1994 European Community Household Panel Survey, the author examines who receives...
This paper tests the hypothesis that employment protection legislation (EPL) increases the incentiv...
ACL-2International audienceWe analyse the issue of firm-sponsored training under product market impe...