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framework considers a small open economy with a large informal production sector and a heterogeneous work force. The labor …
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capital income for different groups in the economy (the unemployed, unskilled workers, skilled workers, public servants). For …
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In designing policy measures, including possible social safety nets, targeted to the poor, it is important to fully understand the efficiency implications of these measures. There is abundant macroeconomic literature on their negative effects on the poor’s work effort. The literature, however,...
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In this paper, we study the impact of labor market restructuring and foreign direct investment on the banking sector, using a dynamic general equilibrium model with a financial sector. Numerical simulations are performed using stylized Chinese data, and banks failures are generated through...
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the Spanish economy to regain competitiveness and create jobs. But the impact of these labor reforms on income inequality …
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Using panel data for 15 industrial countries, active labor market policies (ALMPs) are shown to have raised employment rates in the business sector in the 1990s, after controlling for many institutions, country-specific effects, and economic variables. Among such policies, direct subsidies to...
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effects of the Hartz IV reform. We calibrate the model economy to German data before the reform and then use the calibrated … model economy to simulate the effects of Hartz IV. In our baseline calibration, we find that the reform has reduced the long …
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This paper argues that an important group of labor market policies are complementary in the sense that the effect of each policy is greater when implemented in conjunction with the other policies than in isolation. This may explain why the diverse, piecemeal labor market reforms in many European...
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The paper surveys unemployment policies for advanced market economies and evaluates them by examining the predictions of the underlying macroeconomic theories. The basic idea is that, for the most part, different unemployment policy prescriptions rest; on different macroeconomic theories, and...
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