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Labor Responses,Regulation, and Business Churn
Authors:MARTA ALOI  HUW DIXON  ANTHONY SAVAGAR
Abstract:We develop a model of sluggish firm entry to explain short‐run labor responses to technology shocks. We show that the labor response to technology and its persistence depend on the degree of returns to labor and the rate of firm entry. Existing empirical results support our theory based on short‐run labor responses across U.S. industries. We derive closed‐form transition paths that show the result occurs because labor adjusts instantaneously while firms are sluggish, and closed‐form eigenvalues show that stricter entry regulation results in slower convergence to steady state. Finally, we show that our theoretical results hold in a quantitative model with capital accumulation and interest rate dynamics.
Keywords:deregulation  dynamic entry  endogenous entry costs  short‐run labor responses
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