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of causality between migration in Greece and two macroeconomic variables: GDP and unemployment. We use annual data for … Fund Database (IMF). Our results provide empirical evidence that the growth rates of GDP and unemployment cause migration …
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This paper develops a very simple model to explain the phenomenon of persistent unemployment even in an economy … experiencing high output growth. Unemployment will also grow at a rate identical with other factors and sectors. The result is … growth in different sectors to mitigate or reduce unemployment history becomes crucial. …
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unemployment rate, using a search and matching model. We incorporate disembodied technological progress and on-the-job search into … faster growth to reduce unemployment by decreasing the separation rate and inducing job creation. We demonstrate that … growth on unemployment. Our quantitative analysis shows that our model increases the magnitude of the negative impact of …
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. Data from Japan shows that productivity growth reduces both unemployment and the proportion of nonregular workers to total … employed workers. In order to study the impact of long-run productivity growth on unemployment and non-regular employment, I … faster growth on unemployment is ambiguous. …
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In this paper we examine unemployment rate dispersion across the (statistical) regions in the Melbourne metropolitan … area. We find that the level of dispersion is positively correlated with the unemployment rate in all the regions taken … together and that the ‘elasticity’ of dispersion with respect to the unemployment rate is unity, with the result that there is …
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We calibrate an infinite-horizon model with endogenous growth and unemployment on actual data from the largest … taxes when financed either raising capital taxation or reducing unemployment subsidies. We find two main results: (i) with … lump-sum transfers, reducing labor taxes and unemployment subsidies is beneficial to both employment and growth, while …
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This paper studies the relationship between disembodied technological progress and unemployment in a standard search … that disembodied technological progress increases the rate of unemployment. (Copyright: Elsevier) …
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The high unemployment rate has been one of the most major argument in Turkish economy since 2002, in spite of the high …
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In this paper it is argued that the domestic division of labor and trade is organized according to the same principle as the international division of labor and trade – the Ricardian comparative advantages. After all, the ultimate source of these comparative advantages is the individual. The...
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We study the effects of diverse team composition on the survival and growth of new ventures using the Danish Linked Employer-Employee database. To get cleaner measures of diverse team composition, we focus on entrepreneurial dyads, and also investigate the asymmetric effects of team composition...
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