Structural unemployment and the costs of firm entry and exit
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Janiak, Alexandre
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Structural unemployment and the costs of firm entry and exit
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I build a large-firm model of the labor market with matching frictions and firm turnover. Firms hire both
labor and capital. The model allows me to assess the impact of two regulatory frictions on unemployment:
i) the administrative costs of establishing a new firm and ii) the share of capital entrepreneurs recover
when exiting. These regulations explain half the unemployment gap between Continental Europe and the
United States in the calibrated model. More precisely, exit regulation is responsible for the entire explained
gap, with entry regulation playing no role. The degree of returns to scale and the presence of fixed capital
in the model are important assumptions behind these results.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/126398
DOI: doi 10.1016/j.labeco.2013.02.003
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Labour Economics 23 (2013) 1–19
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