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References for How labor market institutions affect job creation and productivity growth
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Further reading
- Bosma, N., Kelley, D. Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2018/2019 Global Report, 2019.
- Henrekson, M., Johansson, D. "Gazelles as job creators—A survey and interpretation of the evidence" Small Business Economics 35:2 (2010): 227–244.
- Skedinger, P. Employment Protection Legislation: Evolution, Effects, Winners and Losers. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2010.
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Key references
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Martin, J. P., Scarpetta, S. "Setting it right:
Employment protection, labour reallocation and
productivity" De
Economist 160:2 (2012): 89–116. Key reference: [1]
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Caballero, R. J. Specificity and the
Macroeconomics of Restructuring. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007. Key reference: [2]
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Pries, M., Rogerson, R. "Hiring policies,
labor market institutions, and labor market flows" Journal of
Political Economy 113:4 (2005): 811–839. Key reference: [3]
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Goswami, A. G., Medvedev, D., Olafsen, E. High-Growth Firms:
Facts, Fiction, and Policy Options for Emerging
Economies. Washington, DC: World Bank Publications, 2019. Key reference: [4]
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Henrekson, M., Johansson, D. "Competencies and
institutions fostering high-growth firms" Foundations and
Trends in Entrepreneurship 5:1 (2008): 1–80. Key reference: [5]
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Davis, S. J., Haltiwanger, J., Jarmin, R. Young Businesses,
Economic Churning, and Productivity Gains, 2008. Key reference: [6]
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Bassanini, A., Nunziata, L., Venn, D. "Job protection
legislation and productivity growth in OECD countries" Economic
Policy 24:58 (2009): 349–402. Key reference: [7]
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Bartelsman, E., Haltiwanger, J., Scarpetta, S. "Cross-country
differences in productivity: The role of allocation and
selection" American Economic
Review 103:1 (2013): 305–334. Key reference: [8]
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Petrin, A., Sivadasan, J. "Estimating lost
output from allocative inefficiency, with an application to
Chile and firing costs" Review of Economics
and Statistics 95:1 (2013): 286–301. Key reference: [9]
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Bjuggren, C. M. "Employment
protection and labor productivity" Journal of Public
Economics 157 (2018): 138–157. Key reference: [10]
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Acs, Z. J. "Foundations of high
impact entrepreneurship" Foundations and
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Henrekson, M., Sanandaji, T. "Measuring
entrepreneurship: Do established metrics capture Schumpeterian
entrepreneurship?" Entrepreneurship
Theory and Practice (Forthcoming). Key reference: [12]
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Kahn, L. M. "Permanent jobs,
employment protection, and job content" Industrial
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Garicano, L., Lelarge, C., Van Reenen, J. "Firm size
distortions and the productivity distribution: Evidence from
France" American Economic
Review 106:11 (2016): 3439–3479. Key reference: [14]
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Martin, J. P., Scarpetta, S. "Setting it right:
Employment protection, labour reallocation and
productivity" De
Economist 160:2 (2012): 89–116.
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Additional References
- Andrews, D., Cingano, F. "Public policy and resource allocation: Evidence from firms in OECD countries" Economic Policy 29:78 (2014): 253-296.
- Audretsch, D. B., Thurik, R., Verheul, I., Wennekers, S. (eds). Entrepreneurship: Determinants and Policy in a European–US Comparison. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Kluwer, 2002.
- Autor, D. H., Kerr, W. R., Kugler, A. D. Do Employment Protections Reduce Productivity? Evidence from US States NBER Working Paper No.12860, 2007.
- Bartelsman, E., Gautier, R., De Wind, J. "Employment protection, technology choice, and worker allocation" International Economic Review 57:3 (2016): 787–826.
- Bartelsman, E., Haltiwanger, J., Scarpetta, S. Microeconomic Evidence of Creative Destruction in Industrial and Developing Countries World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No.3464, 2004.
- Blau, F. D., Kahn, L. M. "International differences in male wage inequality: Institutions versus market forces" Journal of Political Economy 104:4 (1996): 791–837.
- Bredgaard, T. "Flexibility and security in employment regulation: Learning from Denmark" In: Stone, K. V. W., Arthurs, H. (eds). Rethinking Workplace Regulation: Beyond the Standard Contract of Employment. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2013.
- Cardiff-Hicks, B., Lafontaine, F., Shaw, K. "Do large modern retailers pay premium wages?" ILR Review 68:3 (2015): 633–665.
- Égert, B. "Regulation, institutions, and productivity: New macroeconomic evidence from OECD countries" American Economic Review 106:5 (2016): 109–113.
- Fernández-Villaverde, J., Ohanian, L. The Lack of European Productivity Growth: Causes and Lessons for the U.S University of Pennsylvania and UCLA Working Paper, 2018.
- Gumus, G., Regan, T. L. "Self-employment and the role of health insurance in the US" Journal of Business Venturing 30:3 (2015): 357–374.
- Halabisky, D., Dreessen, E., Parsley, C. "Growth in firms in Canada, 1985–1999" Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship 19:3 (2006): 255–268.
- Hall, P. A., Soskice, D. (eds). Varieties of Capitalism: The Institutional Foundations of Comparative Advantage. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2001.
- Haltiwanger, J., Scarpetta, S., Schweiger, H. "Cross-country differences in job reallocation: The role of industry, firm size and regulations" Labour Economics 26 (2014): 11–25.
- Hofer, H. "The severance pay reform in Austria (‘Abfertigung neu’)" CESifo DICE Report 5:4 (2007): 41–48.
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- Oi, W. Y., Idson, T. L. "Firm size and wages" In: Ashenfelter, O., Card, D. (eds). Handbook of Labor Economics. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1999.
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