Cournède, Boris, Denk, Oliver, Garda, Paula, Hoeller, Peter, (2016), “Enhancing Economic Flexibility: What Is in It for Workers?”, OECD Economi Policy Paper No. 19, November
Reforms that boost growth by enhancing economic flexibility often meet strong opposition related to concerns that they may imply adverse consequences for categories of workers. This study investigates how making product or labour market regulation more flexible changes workers’ risks of moving out of employment and jobless people’s chances of becoming employed.
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