Can labour market rigidity foster economic efficiency? A model with non-general purpose technical change
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Can labour market rigidity foster economic efficiency? A model with non-general purpose technical changeAutoria
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2015Editor
Springer VerlagISSN
2147-4281Cita bibliogràfica
GRIMALDA, Gianluca. Can labour market rigidity foster economic efficiency? A model with non-general purpose technical change. Eurasian Business Review, 2016, vol. 6, no.1, pp. 79-99.Tipus de document
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The contrasting effects of labour market rigidity on efficiency are investigated in a model where technological change is non-general purpose and different types of skills are available to workers. Ex ante efficiency ... [+]
The contrasting effects of labour market rigidity on efficiency are investigated in a model where technological change is non-general purpose and different types of skills are available to workers. Ex ante efficiency calls for high labour market rigidity, as this favours workers’ acquisition of specific skills which have higher productivity in equilibrium. Ex post efficiency calls for low market rigidity, as this allows more workers to transfer to the innovating sector of the economy. The trade-off between these two mechanisms results in an inverse-U shaped relationship between output and labour market rigidity, which implies that a positive level of labour market rigidity is in general beneficial for the economy. [-]
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Eurasian Bus Rev (2016) 6:79–99Drets d'accés
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