Regulating damage clauses in (labor) contracts

Regulating damage clauses in (labor) contracts

by Gerd Muehlheusser

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"We analyze the role of damage clauses in labor contracts using a model in which a worker may want to terminate his current employment relationship and work for another firm. We show that the initial parties to a contract have an incentive to stipulate excessive damage clauses, which leads to ex post inefficiencies. This result is due to rent seeking motives a) between the contracting parties vis--̉vis third parties and b) among the contracting parties themselves. We then show that, by imposing an upper bound on the amount of enforceable damages, a regulator can induce a Pareto improvement; in some cases even the first best can be achieved"--Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit web site.

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