We analyze the political support for employment protection legislation.
Unlike my previous work on the same topic, this paper pays a lot of
attention to the role of obsolescence in the growth process.
In voting in favour of employment protection, incumbent employees
trade off lower living standards (because employment protection
maintains workers in less productive activities) against longer job
duration. The support for employment protection will then depend on
the value of the latter relative ...
We analyze the political support for employment protection legislation.
Unlike my previous work on the same topic, this paper pays a lot of
attention to the role of obsolescence in the growth process.
In voting in favour of employment protection, incumbent employees
trade off lower living standards (because employment protection
maintains workers in less productive activities) against longer job
duration. The support for employment protection will then depend on
the value of the latter relative to the cost of the former. We
highlight two key deeterminants of this trade-off: first, the workers'
bargaining power, second, the economy's growth rate-more precisely
its rate of creative destruction.
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