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		| Jacek  Rothert | 
	
	
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		| ''Optimal teleworking agreements vs. yearning for normality when vaccine is on the horizon'' | 
	
	
		| ( 2021, Vol. 41 No.3 ) | 
	
	
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		| During a pandemic, companies may adopt teleworking agreements even if they lower current productivity. If managers (or policymakers) want to project an image of ``return to normality'', completely orthogonal to any economic or health outcomes, the scope of teleworking agreements is lower but constant in a stationary equilibrium. In response to the news about upcoming vaccine, rational managers always increase the scope of teleworking agreements, unless the desire to project the image of ``return to normality'' is sufficiently strong, effectively creating a reopening-smoothing motive. The ``return to normality'' may be premature if managers do not understand Lucas' Critique. | 
	
	
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		| Keywords: Covid-19,  teleworking,  Lucas' Critique,  alternative working arrangements | 
	
	
		JEL: M5 - Personnel Economics: General I1 - Health: General | 
	
	
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		| Manuscript Received : Aug 03 2021 |   | Manuscript Accepted : Sep 18 2021 |  
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