Affiliation:
1. Gouwestraat 17, NL-3522 CH Utrecht, Netherlands . e-mail: sergi.hoxha@gmail.com
2. Park Klinkenberg 53, NL-2361 WZ Warmond, Netherlands . e-mail: alfred.kleinknecht@gmail.com
Abstract
Abstract
We find firm-level evidence that removing labor market rigidities can harm productivity growth. This holds, in particular, in industries with a high ‘cumulativeness’ of knowledge, i.e., when accumulation of worker-embodied (and often ‘tacit’) knowledge from experience is important for innovative competencies. We conclude that there is a trade-off between the efficient allocation of scarce resources in a static neoclassical perspective and dynamic Schumpeterian efficiency, the latter requiring rigidities in labor markets that are valuable for innovation.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,General Economics, Econometrics and Finance,Management of Technology and Innovation
Cited by
4 articles.
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