We analyze the effect of land reform legislation on labor market dynamics in the Romanian
economy. We show that the agricultural sector, a source of precarious employment, has
become an absorbing state for certain categories of workers who lost their jobs in the nonagricultural
sector. A random utility model is used to represent individuals’ sequential labor
market decisions. The resulting multivariate probit model is estimated using Markov chain
Monte Carlo methods.
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