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Job protection deregulation in good and bad times
João Tovar JallesDavide FurceriDavide FurceriRomain Duvalsubject
Economics and EconometricsLabour economics050208 financeEconomic expansionmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesRecessionDeregulationDismissal0502 economics and businessWorkforceBusiness cycleEconomics050207 economicshealth care economics and organizationsmedia_commondescription
Abstract This paper explores the short-term employment effect of deregulating job protection for regular workers and how it varies with prevailing business cycle conditions. We apply the local projection method to a newly constructed dataset of major regular job protection reforms covering 26 advanced economies over the past four decades. The analysis relies on country-sector-level data, using as identifying assumption the fact that stringent dismissal regulations are more binding in sectors that are characterized by a higher ‘natural’ propensity to make regular adjustments to the workforce. We find that the response of sectoral employment to deregulation depends crucially on the state of the economy at the time of reform—deregulation increases employment if implemented during an economic expansion, but reduces employment if carried out in a recession. These findings are consistent with theory and are robust to a battery of sensitivity checks.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2019-07-21 | Oxford Economic Papers |