The No‐Rent Society

In Gilles Saint-Paul (ed.), The Political Economy of Labour Market Institutions. Oxford University Press UK (2000)
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This chapter introduces basic concepts and notations by looking at a homogeneous labour market with no employee rents. In such a world, there is no support for labour market rigidities. We show that this result follows from a more general, deeper property, namely that under free entry of firms, the unemployed should be in favour of leaving the determerination of job characteristics to the market.

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