Reductions in firing costs are often advocated as a way of increasing the dynamism of labour markets in both developed and less developed countries. Evidence from Europe and the U.S. on the impact of firing costs has, however, been mixed. Moreover, legislative changes both in Europe and the U.S. have been limited. This paper, instead, examines the impact of the Colombian Labour Market Reform of 1990, which substantially reduced dismissal costs. I estimate the incidence of a reduction in firing costs on worker turnover by exploiting the temporal change in the Colombian labour legislation as well as the variability in coverage between formal and informal sector workers. Using a grouping estimator to control for common aggregate shocks and sel...
This paper proposes a model of job creation and destruction of the search and matching type. The mod...
This paper evaluates the determinants of the effectiveness of firing costs in reducing layoffs. We d...
Theory predicts that mandated employment protection may reduce productivity by distorting pro-ductio...
Abstract Reductions in firing costs are often advocated as a way of increasing the dynamism of labou...
Reductions in firing costs are often advocated as a way of increasing the dynamism of labour markets...
Utilizing differences-in-differences estimates, this paper reviews the impact of reduced firing cost...
This paper analyzes the effects of several aspects of labor legislation that were modified through s...
Colombia's unemployment rate rose to 20% during the late 1990s from less than 8% in 1994. This paper...
This paper evaluates the effects on employment, job turnover and productivity of a labor market refo...
In many countries, Employment Protection Legislation (EPL) establishes less strict dismissal procedu...
In this paper, we present a matching model with adverse selection that explains why flows into and o...
Using a search and matching model with distinct intensive and extensive labour margin choices and co...
This paper evaluates the effects on employment, job turnover and productivity of a la-bor market ref...
To assess the impacts of reducing government-mandated firing costs in the short and long run on unem...
Firing costs are often blamed for unemployment. In this paper, we investigate this widespread belief...
This paper proposes a model of job creation and destruction of the search and matching type. The mod...
This paper evaluates the determinants of the effectiveness of firing costs in reducing layoffs. We d...
Theory predicts that mandated employment protection may reduce productivity by distorting pro-ductio...
Abstract Reductions in firing costs are often advocated as a way of increasing the dynamism of labou...
Reductions in firing costs are often advocated as a way of increasing the dynamism of labour markets...
Utilizing differences-in-differences estimates, this paper reviews the impact of reduced firing cost...
This paper analyzes the effects of several aspects of labor legislation that were modified through s...
Colombia's unemployment rate rose to 20% during the late 1990s from less than 8% in 1994. This paper...
This paper evaluates the effects on employment, job turnover and productivity of a labor market refo...
In many countries, Employment Protection Legislation (EPL) establishes less strict dismissal procedu...
In this paper, we present a matching model with adverse selection that explains why flows into and o...
Using a search and matching model with distinct intensive and extensive labour margin choices and co...
This paper evaluates the effects on employment, job turnover and productivity of a la-bor market ref...
To assess the impacts of reducing government-mandated firing costs in the short and long run on unem...
Firing costs are often blamed for unemployment. In this paper, we investigate this widespread belief...
This paper proposes a model of job creation and destruction of the search and matching type. The mod...
This paper evaluates the determinants of the effectiveness of firing costs in reducing layoffs. We d...
Theory predicts that mandated employment protection may reduce productivity by distorting pro-ductio...