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Labor market institutions and industrial performance: an evolutionary study
Authors:Y?lmaz K?l?çaslan  Erol Taymaz
Institution:1. Department of Economics, Anadolu University, 26470, Eski?ehir, Turkey
2. Department of Economics, Middle East Technical University, 06531, Ankara, Turkey
Abstract:This study investigates the impact of labor market institutions on industrial performance from a Schumpeterian perspective. We suggest that labor market institutions play a very important role in the process of creative destruction, because they may create an environment that encourages and enforces innovation, and help to reallocate resources, most importantly labor, through swift elimination of weak performers. We specifically look at the effects of the quantity of labor market regulations and inter-industry wage differentials on labor productivity for a panel of 44 countries for the period 1965–1999. Our findings suggest that those countries that introduce more regulations on conditions of employment and wages achieve higher levels of productivity. Moreover, wage compression raises productivity by reallocating resources to productive activities.
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