Abstract
The ability of a economy to absorb adverse shocks without generating unemployment is not robust to changes in the specification of the labor market. In the presence of elastic short-run labor supply, inside workers, or efficiency wages, there may be more employment fluctuation at firms offering share contracts than at firms offering fixed-wage contracts. Copyright 1991 by Royal Economic Society.
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