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is a main city in east Indonesia, by employing a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model. The reason selecting …
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Equilibrium (CGE) model with a microsimulation framework that exploits the rich detail of household-level data. The results …
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(EVS). More concretely, this paper emphasizes a CGE-modelling approach to evaluate the following issues: entire economic …
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It is generally accepted that migration will lead to an increase in income. However the question is how will income be distributed across individuals in society? If migrants have lower education levels, when compared to current urban workers, then the in ow of migrants will increase the skill...
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In order to highlight the uneven impact of recession on the labor market in Catalonia (Spain), especially regarding wage structure, this study examines the evolution of its main variables in the period 2005-2012 from a gender perspective. For ten years prior to recession, female employment...
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A highly segmented labor market usually favors a mismatch between supply and demand, significantly limiting the functional flexibility and the resilience of this market to macroeconomic shocks. From this perspective, such a market hampers the transition of an EU member to the euro zone,...
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