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In der Reihe IZA Discussion Papers werden Forschungsergebnisse aus dem IZA-Netzwerk der Wissenschaft und interessierten Öffentlichkeit zugänglich gemacht, bevor sie in internationalen Fachzeitschriften erscheinen (siehe Submission Guidelines und Email-Abo).

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IZA Discussion Paper No. 9187
A Bitter Medicine? Short-term Employment Impact of Deregulation in Network Industries
Andrea Bassanini
Updated and replaced by "Before It Gets Better: The Short-Term Employment Costs of Regulatory Reforms", IZA Discussion Paper 11011, joint with F. Cingano

There is evidence that pro-competitive reforms in an industry with large incumbents induce the latter to re-organise and reduce prices in an attempt to deter entry of new competitors. Using data for three broadly-defined network industries in 23 OECD countries and covering over 30 years, I show that such re-organization...

IZA Discussion Paper No. 5243
Corruption as a Barrier to Entry: Theory and Evidence
Nauro F Campos, Saul Estrin, Eugenio Proto

Conventional wisdom depicts corruption as a tax on incumbent firms. This paper challenges this view in two ways. First, by arguing that corruption matters not so much because of the value of the bribe ("tax"), but because of another less studied feature of corruption, namely bribe unavoidability. Second, we argue...

IZA Discussion Paper No. 3187
No Education, No Good Jobs? Evidence on the Relationship between Education and Labor Market Segmentation
Carmen Pagés, Marco Stampini
revised version published in: Journal of Comparative Economics, 2009, 37(3), 387-401

This paper assesses labor market segmentation across formal and informal salaried jobs and self-employment in three Latin American and three transition countries. It looks separately at the markets for skilled and unskilled labor, inquiring if segmentation is an exclusive feature of the latter. Longitudinal data are used to assess wage...

IZA Discussion Paper No. 1946
Product Market Deregulation and the U.S. Employment Miracle
Monique Ebell, Christian Haefke
published in: Review of Economic Dynamics, 2009, 12, 479 - 504.

We consider the dynamic relationship between product market entry regulation and equilibrium unemployment. The main theoretical contribution is combining a job matching model with monopolistic competition in the goods market and individual wage bargaining. Product market competition affects unemployment by two channels: the output expansion effect and a countervailing effect...

IZA Discussion Paper No. 957
Product Market Deregulation and Labor Market Outcomes
Monique Ebell, Christian Haefke

Recently, the interactions between product market structure and labor market outcomes have come under increased scrutiny. This paper considers the dynamic relationship between product market entry regulation and equilibrium unemployment and wages, both theoretically and quantitatively. The main elements of our model are Mortensen-Pissarides-style search and matching frictions, monopolistic competition...

IZA Discussion Paper No. 948
Effects of Employment Protection and Product Market Regulations on the Italian Labor Market
Adriana Kugler, Giovanni Pica
published in: J. Messina, C. Michelacci, J. Turunen and G. Zoega (eds.), Labour Market Adjustments in Europe, Edward Elgar 2006

Labor market regulations have often been blamed for high and persistent unemployment in Europe, but evidence on their impact remains mixed. More recently, attention has turned to the impact of product market regulations on employment growth. This paper analyzes how labor and product market regulations interact to affect turnover and...

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