Working Paper

Employment Protection and the Market for Innovations

Andreas Bastgen, Christian Holzner
CESifo, Munich, 2015

CESifo Working Paper No. 5275

We study the effects of employment protection taking into account that firms can invest in R&D or buy new technologies in order to restore their productivity. To do so we develop an equilibrium matching model with an imperfect labor and innovation market. If employment protection is introduced, firms’ willingness to pay for product or process innovations increases. This shifts economic activity towards firms specializing in process and product innovation and triggers entry of new start-ups. We calibrate our model to match aggregate US labor and product market statistics and show that our model generates the estimated negative impact of wrongful dismissal laws in the US on productivity and the positive effect on the number of innovations and firms.

CESifo Category
Social Protection
Labour Markets
Keywords: employment protection, firing costs, innovations, patents, productivity, market imperfections
JEL Classification: J640, J650, O310, O380