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The following pages link to Firing Costs and Labour Demand: How Bad is Eurosclerosis? (Q3483033):
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- Fiscal stimulus and labor market policies in Europe (Q318354) (← links)
- Evaluating the effects of entry regulations and firing costs on international income differences (Q367390) (← links)
- Irreversible exit decisions under mean-reverting uncertainty (Q403751) (← links)
- Fixed-term employment contracts in an equilibrium search model (Q449173) (← links)
- Parabolic variational inequality with parameter and gradient constraints (Q641654) (← links)
- Optimal capital accumulation under price uncertainty and costly reversibility (Q647668) (← links)
- A stochastic partially reversible investment problem on a finite time-horizon: free-boundary analysis (Q744236) (← links)
- Can technical change exacerbate the effects of labor market sclerosis? (Q844593) (← links)
- The effects of implementation delay on decision-making under uncertainty (Q869101) (← links)
- A generalized impulse control model of cash management (Q951514) (← links)
- Irreversibility, uncertainty and growth (Q953677) (← links)
- Industrial subsidies and technology adoption in general equilibrium (Q959637) (← links)
- Monetary persistence and the labor market: a new perspective (Q964567) (← links)
- The effect of mean reversion on entry and exit decisions under uncertainty (Q964582) (← links)
- An essay on the generational effect of employment protection (Q975946) (← links)
- Working hours reduction and wage contracting style in a dynamic model with labor adjustment costs (Q1017014) (← links)
- Modelling the US, UK and Japanese unemployment rates: fractional integration and structural breaks (Q1023866) (← links)
- A simplified treatment of the theory of optimal regulation of Brownian motion (Q1177284) (← links)
- The economic explanation of the strategy of a self financing firm during the recession period (Q1330578) (← links)
- Variations in risk and fluctuations in demand: A theoretical model (Q1350475) (← links)
- Entry and exit decisions under uncertainty (Q1351126) (← links)
- An algorithm for evaluating the number of controls in trigger--target models (Q1351918) (← links)
- Multi-factor dynamic investment under uncertainty (Q1368877) (← links)
- Wages ahead of demand (Q1391630) (← links)
- Hiring, firing, and relocation under employment protection (Q1657544) (← links)
- Firing costs, misallocation, and aggregate productivity (Q1734598) (← links)
- Employment and wages with sector-specific shocks and worker moral hazard (Q1815633) (← links)
- Welfare states and unemployment (Q1897302) (← links)
- When do firing taxes matter? (Q1934142) (← links)
- Estimating the employment band of inaction with multiple breaks due to labor market reforms (Q2035610) (← links)
- Forecasting the propagation of pandemic shocks with a dynamic input-output model (Q2102881) (← links)
- Dynamic collective bargaining and labor adjustment costs (Q2326176) (← links)
- Testing the relationships between shadow economy and unemployment: empirical evidence from linear and nonlinear tests (Q2687892) (← links)
- Exchange rate uncertainty and employment: An algorithm describing `play' (Q2739984) (← links)
- Irreversible investment under Lévy uncertainty: an equation for the optimal boundary (Q2806358) (← links)
- Employment Protection Versus Flexicurity: On Technology Adoption in Unionised Firms* (Q3166561) (← links)
- PRECAUTIONARY DEMAND FOR LABOUR AND FIRM SIZE (Q3553241) (← links)
- A class of solvable singular stochastic control problems (Q4700350) (← links)
- HYSTERESIS IN THE DYNAMICS OF EMPLOYMENT (Q4914340) (← links)
- Employment in family managed firms: Less but safe? Analysing labour demand of German family managed firms with a treatment model for panel data (Q5117635) (← links)
- Two Questions about European Unemployment (Q5449864) (← links)
- Investment, uncertainty, and price stabilization schemes (Q5894585) (← links)
- Investment, uncertainty, and price stabilization schemes (Q5906544) (← links)
- Solving labor demand models under asymmetric adjustment costs. (Q5958231) (← links)
- Optimal partially reversible investment (Q5958596) (← links)
- Heterogeneity in the effects of uncertainty shocks on labor market dynamics and extensive vs. intensive margins of adjustment (Q6572638) (← links)