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macroeconomic fluctuation 9 Konjunktur 8 Schätzung 7 Business cycle 6 Estimation 5 age dependent 5 minimum wage 5 procyclicality 5 regression discontinuity 5 Aktienmarkt 4 Finanzmarkt 4 OECD-Staaten 4 Arbeitslosigkeit 3 Beschäftigungseffekt 3 Employment effect 3 Impact assessment 3 Mindestlohn 3 Minimum wage 3 Regression analysis 3 Regressionsanalyse 3 Unemployment 3 Wirkungsanalyse 3 Business Cycle 2 Financial System 2 Financial market 2 Komparativer Vorteil 2 Macroeconomic Fluctuation 2 OECD countries 2 Panel Analysis 2 Stock Market 2 Stock market 2 Theorie 2 Wirtschaftswachstum 2 financial system 2 panel analysis 2 stock market 2 1970-2000 1 China 1 Comparative advantage 1 Economic growth 1
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Working Paper 8 Arbeitspapier 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2
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English 10 Undetermined 1
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Xu, Lei 5 Zhu, Yu 5 Hahn, Franz R. 4 Barisitz, Stephan 1 Breitenfeller, Andreas 1 Gong, Min 1 Li, Wenpu 1
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WIFO Working Papers 2 WIFO working papers 2 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 Focus on European economic integration 1 Frontiers of Economics in China 1 GLO Discussion Paper 1 GLO discussion paper 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 The Manchester School 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 6 EconStor 4 RePEc 1
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Does the employment effect of national minimum wage vary by non-employment rate? : a regression discontinuity approach
Xu, Lei; Zhu, Yu - In: The Manchester School 91 (2023) 1, pp. 18-36
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Does the Employment Effect of National Minimum Wage Vary by Non-employment Rate? A Regression Discontinuity Approach
Xu, Lei; Zhu, Yu - 2022
We examine the impact of increasing minimum wage on employment by exploiting variation in the age-dependent National Minimum Wage (NMW) in the UK. We extend the Regression Discontinuity model to evaluate the procyclicality of employment effect and show that previous estimates may be biased due...
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Does the employment effect of National Minimum Wage vary by non-employment rate? A Regression Discontinuity approach
Xu, Lei; Zhu, Yu - 2022
We examine the impact of increasing minimum wage on employment by exploiting variation in the age-dependent National Minimum Wage (NMW) in the UK. We extend the Regression Discontinuity model to evaluate the procyclicality of employment effect and show that previous estimates may be biased due...
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Does the employment effect of national minimum wage vary by non-employment rate? : a regression discontinuity approach
Xu, Lei; Zhu, Yu - 2022
The increasing use of online labour platforms as intermediaries for finding work - known as crowdwork or gig work - is a new form of 'hybrid' (solo)self-employment that hinges on the borders of dependent and self-employment. In this study we use a novel international dataset of online platform...
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Does the employment effect of national minimum wage vary by non-employment rate? : a regression discontinuity approach
Xu, Lei; Zhu, Yu - 2022
We examine the impact of increasing minimum wage on employment by exploiting variation in the age-dependent National Minimum Wage (NMW) in the UK. We extend the Regression Discontinuity model to evaluate the procyclicality of employment effect and show that previous estimates may be biased due...
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How do resource-driven economies cope with the oil price slump? A comparative survey of ten major oil-exporting countries
Barisitz, Stephan; Breitenfeller, Andreas - In: Focus on European economic integration (2017) 1, pp. 33-53
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Assessing the Role of Aggregate Demand and Supply Shocks in China’s Macroeconomic Fluctuation
Gong, Min; Li, Wenpu - In: Frontiers of Economics in China 5 (2010) 3, pp. 464-488
shocks in China’s macroeconomic fluctuation. We use a bivariate structural VAR model to investigate macroeconomic dynamics …
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Financial Development and Macroeconomic Volatility. Evidence from OECD Countries
Hahn, Franz R. - 2003
This paper discusses the link between financial development and macroeconomic volatility by exploring some of the ways through which financial development may affect business cycle fluctuations. To be specific, we examine whether stock market development exerts an unambiguous effect on...
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Finance and the Business Cycle. The Ricardian Perspective
Hahn, Franz R. - 2003
A Ricardian-type set-up is used to explore the linkage between financial development and the business cycle. Though financial advancement may be good for growth due to making possible a higher degree of division of labor, it may, for the same reason, be bad for the business cycle. Building on...
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Financial development and macroeconomic volatility : evidence from OECD countries
Hahn, Franz R. - 2003
This paper discusses the link between financial development and macroeconomic volatility by exploring some of the ways through which financial development may affect business cycle fluctuations. To be specific, we examine whether stock market development exerts an unambiguous effect on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011493759
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