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Arbeitsmarkt 14 Labour market 14 Arbeitslosigkeit 9 USA 9 Unemployment 9 United States 9 Coronavirus 8 Arbeitsuche 5 Beschäftigungseffekt 5 Employment effect 5 Impact assessment 5 Job search 5 KMU 5 SME 5 Theorie 5 Theory 5 Unemployment insurance 5 Wirkungsanalyse 5 Arbeitslosenversicherung 4 Arbeitsmarkttheorie 4 Business cycle 4 Dismissal 4 Job vacancies 4 Konjunktur 4 Kündigung 4 Labour market theory 4 Offene Stellen 4 employment 4 Incomplete market 3 LMCI 3 Labor market frictions 3 Matching 3 Mittelstandsfinanzierung 3 Personalbeschaffung 3 Public credit programme 3 Recruitment 3 SME financing 3 Search theory 3 Suchtheorie 3 Unvollkommener Markt 3
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Free 27 Undetermined 3
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Book / Working Paper 36 Article 8
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Arbeitspapier 15 Graue Literatur 15 Non-commercial literature 15 Working Paper 15 Article in journal 4 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 4 Article 1 Aufsatz im Buch 1 Book section 1 Gesetz 1 Law 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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English 40 Undetermined 4
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Ratner, David D. 25 Ratner, David 15 Elsby, Michael W. L. 10 Michaels, Ryan 10 Nekarda, Christopher J. 10 Autor, David H. 7 Cho, David 7 Chung, Hess T. 7 Fallick, Bruce 7 Goldar, Mita 7 Lutz, Byron F. 7 Peterman, William B. 7 Villar, Daniel 7 Yildirmaz, Ahu 7 Cajner, Tomaz 6 Crane, Leland D. 6 Figura, Andrew 4 Montes, Joshua K. 4 Ratner, David L. 4 Montes, Joshua 3 Chung, Hess 2 Gottfries, Axel 2 Price, Brendan M. 2 Sim, Jae W. 2 Weingarden, Alison 2 Crane, Leland Dod 1 Danziger, Sheldon 1 Fallick, Bruce C. 1 Feldstein, Sylvan G. 1 Mawhirter, Dennis 1 Radler, Tyler 1 Vidangos, Ivan 1
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Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System) 2 National Bureau of Economic Research 2 Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland 1
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FEDS Working Paper 7 FEDS Notes 6 Finance and economics discussion series 6 NBER working paper series 4 FRB of Philadelphia Working Paper 3 Working papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Research Department 3 Discussion paper 2 Finance and Economics Discussion Series 2 Quantitative Economics 2 FRB of Cleveland Working Paper 1 Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland working paper series 1 Journal of economic literature 1 Journal of public economics 1 NBER Working Paper 1 National Poverty Center working paper series 1 Quantitative economics : QE ; journal of the Econometric Society 1 The deregulation of the banking and securities industries 1 The handbook of municipal bonds 1 The journal of economic perspectives : a journal of the American Economic Association 1 West nutshell series 1 Working Paper / Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 38 RePEc 3 EconStor 1 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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Who Killed the Phillips Curve? A Murder Mystery
Ratner, David D.; Sim, Jae W. - 2022
Is the Phillips curve dead? If so, who killed it? Conventional wisdom has it that the sound monetary policy since the 1980s not only conquered the Great Inflation, but also buried the Phillips curve itself. This paper provides an alternative explanation: labor market policies that have eroded...
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Vacancy Chains
Elsby, Michael W. L.; Gottfries, Axel; Michaels, Ryan; … - 2022
Replacement hiring—recruitment that seeks to replace positions vacated by workers who quit—plays a central role in establishment dynamics. We document this phenomenon using rich microdata on U.S. establishments, which frequently report no net change in their employment, often for years at a...
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The $ 800 Billion Paycheck Protection Program : Where Did the Money Go and Why Did it Go There?
Autor, David H.; Cho, David; Crane, Leland D.; Goldar, Mita - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2022
The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) provided small businesses with roughly $800 billion dollars in uncollateralized, low-interest loans during the pandemic, almost all of which will be forgiven. With 93 percent of small businesses ultimately receiving one or more loans, the PPP nearly...
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An Evaluation of the Paycheck Protection Program Using Administrative Payroll Microdata
Autor, David H.; Cho, David; Crane, Leland Dod; Goldar, Mita - 2022
The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), a principal element of the fiscal stimulus enacted by Congress during the COVID-19 pandemic, aimed to assist small businesses to maintain employment and wages during the crisis. We use high-frequency administrative payroll data from ADP--one of the...
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Vacancy chains
Elsby, Michael W. L.; Michaels, Ryan; Gottfries, Axel; … - 2022
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An evaluation of the paycheck protection program using administrative payroll microdata
Autor, David H.; Cho, David; Crane, Leland D.; Goldar, Mita - 2022
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An Evaluation of the Paycheck Protection Program Using Administrative Payroll Microdata
Autor, David H.; Cho, David; Crane, Leland D.; Goldar, Mita - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2022
The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), a principal element of the fiscal stimulus enacted by Congress during the COVID-19 pandemic, aimed to assist small businesses to maintain employment and wages during the crisis. We use high-frequency administrative payroll data from ADP--one of the world's...
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Vacancy Chains
Elsby, Michael W. L.; Michaels, Ryan; Ratner, David D. - 2022
Replacement hiring—recruitment that seeks to replace positions vacated by workers who quit—plays a central role in establishment dynamics. We document this phenomenon using rich microdata on U.S. establishments, which frequently report no net change in their employment, often for years at a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014088633
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The $ 800 billion paycheck protection program: where did the money go and why did it go there?
Autor, David H.; Cho, David; Crane, Leland D.; Goldar, Mita - 2022
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Who killed the Phillips curve? : a murder mystery
Ratner, David D.; Sim, Jae W. - 2021
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