This paper documents the large cross-country differences in labor institutions that make them a candidate explanatory factor for the divergent economic performance of countries and reviews what economists have learned about the effects of these institutions on economic outcomes. It identifies three ways in which institutions affect economic performance: by altering incentives, by facilitating efficient bargaining, and by increasing information, communication, and trust. The evidence shows that labor institutions reduce the dispersion of earnings and income inequality, which alters incentives, but finds equivocal effects on other aggregate outcomes, such as employment and unemployment. Given weaknesses in the crosscountry data on which most ...
How do labour market institutions affect unemployment? Whereas some empirical studies find that main...
We present an empirical analysis of the determinants of labour cost in OECD countries, with particul...
In the last twenty five years, there has been a sharp divergence in trends in the unemployment rate ...
This paper documents the large cross-country differences in labor institutions that make them a cand...
This study examines the changes in labor market institutions and outcomes across (ECD countries in t...
This paper studies the relationship between labor market institutions and policies and labor market ...
This paper investigates the role of the institutional framework for the labor market performance in ...
The development of the unemployment rate di¤ers substantially between OECD countries.In this paper w...
This study examines the changes in labor market institutions and outcomes across (ECD countries in t...
In this paper I investigate how the labor productivity growth is affected from various institutions ...
The debate over the influence of labour market flexibility on performance is unlikely to be settled ...
The thesis consists of three papers, summarized as follows. "The Determinants of Labour Marke...
In the last twenty five years, there has been a sharp divergence in trends in the unemployment rate ...
Abstract- The aim of this paper is to explore the different determinants of international comparativ...
We present an empirical analysis of the determinants of labour cost in OECD countries, with particul...
How do labour market institutions affect unemployment? Whereas some empirical studies find that main...
We present an empirical analysis of the determinants of labour cost in OECD countries, with particul...
In the last twenty five years, there has been a sharp divergence in trends in the unemployment rate ...
This paper documents the large cross-country differences in labor institutions that make them a cand...
This study examines the changes in labor market institutions and outcomes across (ECD countries in t...
This paper studies the relationship between labor market institutions and policies and labor market ...
This paper investigates the role of the institutional framework for the labor market performance in ...
The development of the unemployment rate di¤ers substantially between OECD countries.In this paper w...
This study examines the changes in labor market institutions and outcomes across (ECD countries in t...
In this paper I investigate how the labor productivity growth is affected from various institutions ...
The debate over the influence of labour market flexibility on performance is unlikely to be settled ...
The thesis consists of three papers, summarized as follows. "The Determinants of Labour Marke...
In the last twenty five years, there has been a sharp divergence in trends in the unemployment rate ...
Abstract- The aim of this paper is to explore the different determinants of international comparativ...
We present an empirical analysis of the determinants of labour cost in OECD countries, with particul...
How do labour market institutions affect unemployment? Whereas some empirical studies find that main...
We present an empirical analysis of the determinants of labour cost in OECD countries, with particul...
In the last twenty five years, there has been a sharp divergence in trends in the unemployment rate ...