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Israelis and the aggregate labour productivity of the economy. This will require setting appropriate work incentives and …
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A well-functioning labour market is essential to sustain rapid economic growth in the face of population ageing. Priorities are to reverse the rising share of non-regular workers, which has negative implications for both growth and equity, and encourage greater employment of women and youth, who...
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South Africa’s macroeconomic framework has served the economy well, but should be strengthened to make the economy more …
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reflect fully the importance of the hydrocarbon sector in the Russian economy. The paper further argues that prudent …
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resource-based economy. It investigates briefly the main drivers of Russian growth in recent years, and makes specific … recommendations that would help the Russian economy to sustain high growth.<P>Comment soutenir la croissance dans une économie fondée …
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In this paper we incorporate a labor market with matching frictions and wage rigidities into the New Keynesian business cycle model. In particular, we analyze the effect of a monetary policy shock and investigate how labor market frictions affect the transmission process of monetary policy. The...
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The Turkish economy grew strongly over the past two decades and created many jobs. However, given its young and growing …
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economies. In both cases, product and labour market policies have a significant role to play in easing the economy's adjustment …
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This paper analyses the increasing dualism in the Korean labour market and the need to encourage greater labour force participation. Although the rising proportion of non-regular workers lowers labour costs and increases employment flexibility, it has a negative impact on both equity and...
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Over the past decade, the share of jobs not controlled by the state has increased considerably, whilst employment in agriculture has declined, against the backdrop of ongoing urbanisation. Over 200 million people have been drawn into urban areas through official or unofficial migration, despite...
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