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Employment protection and labor market results in Europe

Since the 1980s, many European countries have reformed their labor markets, enhancing their flexibility in an attempt to reduce high unemployment rates. However, the empirical evidence on the effectiveness of these reforms is not conclusive. Our paper analyzes the influence of employment protection...

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Published in:Journal of evolutionary economics 2020-04, Vol.30 (2), p.401-449
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Economic activity
Economic conditions
Economic crisis
Economic Growth
Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods
Economics
Economics and Finance
Employment
Employment law
Entrepreneurship
Flexibility
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
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Labor market
Legislation
Microeconomics
R & D/Technology Policy
Regular Article
Unemployment
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