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Ana Paula MARTINS
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JEL. J51, J65, E24, E62, H55, H39, D42, D43.
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Virginia TSOUKATOU
Pág. 323 - 343
JEL. O10, J10, E50.
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Ana Paula MARTINS
Pág. 47 - 74
JEL. J51, E24, D49, C79.
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Mirko Abbritti,Andrea Boitani,Mirella Damiani
Pág. 37
The dynamic general equilibrium model with hiring costs presented in this paper delivers involuntary unemployment in the steady state as well as involuntary fluctuations in unemployment. The existence of hiring frictions introduces externalities that, in...
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Adviti Devaguptapu, Pradyumna Dash
Pág. 285 - 302
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Juan Carlos Bárcena Ruiz, María Luz Campo
Pág. pp. 27 - 42
This paper analyzes wage negotiation between firms and unions when crossparticipation exists at ownership level. We consider two shareholders and two firms: one firm is jointly owned by the two shareholders and the other is owned by a single shareholder....
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Juan Carlos Barcena-Ruiz, María Luz Campo
Pág. pp. 183 - 202
This paper analyzes the timing of wage bargaining in an unionized market whenworkers can be organized in firm level unions or in an industry-level union. Inequilibrium, the result obtained depends on who decide the timing of thenegotiations: the workers ...
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Steffen Torp and Jon Reiersen
The Nordic countries are among the world?s leading countries in international rankings on prosperity, productivity, social equity, trust, and health. Such positive results may be linked to how these countries have organized their working life. The aim of...
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Steven Allen, Adriana Cassoni, Gastón Labadie
Pág. pp. 127 - 146
This study compares evidence on wage rigidity in Chile and Uruguay to determine whether differences in labor market flexibility could have had an impact on the very different patterns of unemployment observed in the two countries. Phillips curve estimate...
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Esteve Sanromà Meléndez (Universidad de Barcelona e Instituto de Economía de Barcelona)
En esta crisis económica el mercado de trabajo español ha generado paro a un ritmo superior al de todos los países de la OCDE, alcanzando la tasa también más elevada. La causa más inmediata de ello es la masiva destrucción de empleo. Este diferencial de ...
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