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ISI 51 productivity 49 poverty 39 India 38 inequality 32 education 31 innovation 29 employment 26 growth 26 China 25 Inequality 23 unemployment 23 cities 21 R&D 20 panel data 20 uncertainty 20 wages 20 agglomeration 19 climate change 19 risk 18 incentives 17 political economy 17 migration 16 regulation 16 Greece 15 nonparametric regression 14 patents 14 trade 14 wage inequality 14 welfare 14 development 13 economic growth 13 human capital 13 international trade 13 trade unions 13 Europe 12 Productivity 12 asymptotic normality 12 competition 12 distribution dynamics 12
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Van Reenen, John 83 Bryson, Alex 61 Linton, Oliver 59 Overman, Henry G. 55 Yao, Qiwei 54 Robinson, Peter M. 53 Redding, Stephen 50 Cowell, Frank 45 Manning, Alan 43 Marsden, David 42 Machin, Stephen 40 Neumayer, Eric 38 Knapp, Martin 32 Besley, Timothy 31 Bloom, Nick 31 Pissarides, Christopher 29 Robinson, Peter 25 Schankerman, Mark 25 Layard, Richard 23 Michaels, Guy 23 Buiter, Willem H. 21 Couldry, Nick 21 Freeman, Richard B. 21 Gibbons, Stephen 21 Bernard, Andrew B. 20 Burgess, Simon 20 Costa-i-Font, Joan 20 Livingstone, Sonia 20 Ngai, L. Rachel 20 Schott, Peter K. 20 Barr, Nicholas 19 Goodhart, Charles 19 Lupton, Ruth 19 Mansell, Robin 19 Petrongolo, Barbara 19 Quah, Danny 19 Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés 19 Tenreyro, Silvana 19 Vayanos, Dimitri 19 Wadsworth, Jonathan 19
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Pretty vacant: recruitment in low wage labour markets
Manning, Alan - London School of Economics (LSE) - 1999
This paper is a study of the process by which employers in five relatively low-wage British firms fill vacancies. It studies the determinants of the number and quality of applicants, the way in which these applicants are selected for interviews and offered jobs. The main conclusions are that the...
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Alice in Euroland
Buiter, Willem H. - London School of Economics (LSE) - 1999
The paper contains a detailed critique of the common currency arrangements of the Economic and Monetary Union, embodied in the laws and emerging procedural arrangements that govern the actions of its key institutions: the European Central Bank and the European System of Central Banks. The main...
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The reallocation of labour: an international comparison using job tenure
Burgess, Simon - London School of Economics (LSE) - 1999
This paper sets out the issues surrounding the optimal amount of job reallocation. The key factors are the trainability of the workforce, the volatility of demand and the cost of contract termination. The paper uses an international dataset to characterise the nature of labour reallocation and...
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Developing countries in the WTO: support or resist the `millennium' round?
Neumayer, Eric - London School of Economics (LSE) - 1999
A fundamental question to be decided at the November/December 1999 World Trade Organisation (WTO) ministerial meeting is whether to support or resist a new round of trade negotiations. The author argues that while many developing countries, and development NGOs, are right to feel that the...
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Dilemmas and tradeoffs in Russian exchange rate policy
Woodruff, David M. - London School of Economics (LSE) - 1999
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Are expatriate staff necessary in international development NGOs? A case study of an international NGO in Uganda
Mukasa, Sarah - London School of Economics (LSE) - 1999
This paper explores problems and challenges in the management of expatriate staff in Northern NGOs. It finds that very little research has so far been carried out on this issue despite its importance in international NGO development work. Drawing on a recent case study of a NNGO working in...
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Long and short memory conditional heteroskedasticity in estimating the memory parameter of levels
Robinson, Peter M.; Henry, M. - London School of Economics (LSE) - 1999
Semiparametric estimates of long memory seem useful in the analysis of long financial time series because they are consistent under much broader conditions than parametric estimates. However, recent large sample theory for semiparametric estimates forbids conditional heteroskedasticity. We show...
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Maternity leave policies and women's employment after childbirth: evidence from the United States, Britain and Japan
Waldfogel, Jane; Higuchi, Yoshio; Abe, Masahiro - London School of Economics (LSE) - 1998
This paper uses microdata from the United States, Britain and Japan to examine the effects of family leave coverage on women's employment after childbirth. The United States had no national family leave legislation until 1993, but many women were covered by employer policies. Britain has had...
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Income dynamics in Germany, the USA and the UK: evidence from panel data
Schluter, Christian - London School of Economics (LSE) - 1998
This paper is about the distributional dynamics of net household income in Germany, the US and the UK. We reject the common wisdom that Germany is a country in statsis: stable cross-sectional distributions are deceptive, concealing substantial movements beneath the surface. The US and the UK...
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Social exclusion, social isolation and the distribution of income
Barry, Brian - London School of Economics (LSE) - 1998
Social exclusion can be distinguished from social isolation, defining social isolation as the phenomenon of non-participation (of an individual or group) in a society's mainstream institutions, while reserving 'social exclusion' for the subset of cases in which social isolation occurs for...
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