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unemployment rate and money growth in influencing economic outcomes are also discussed. Today's standard theoretical approach to …
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unemployment) in an economy that contemplates penalties for firms that evade taxes and rewards for firms that comply with tax rules …
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This paper provides robust estimates of the impact of both product and labor market regulations on unemployment using … set of covariates, results show that product market deregulation overall reduces the unemployment rate. This finding is … effect: deregulation of state controls and in particular involvement in business operations tend to push up the unemployment …
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the current measures in Slovenia in the area of activation of unemployment benefit recipients and it compares its formal … unemployment benefit eligibility, improving employment services, participation in active labour market policies, monitoring and … sanctions. The review lists several recommendations Slovenia should apply to activate unemployment benefit recipients, including …
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unemployment on workers' careers. Compared to individuals who became unemployed under more benign conditions, we find greater and … Beschäftigungsmöglichkeiten untersucht und inwiefern diese Erwerbskarrieren, die von kürzlicher Arbeitslosigkeit betroffen sind, beeinflussen. Im …
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After adopting an inflation targeting framework for monetary policy at the turn of the twenty-first century, Banco de la República, the Central Bank of Colombia, started actively using the monetary policy interest rate as its key policy tool. This paper examines the interest rate pass-through...
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The Unemployment Insurance (UI) system in the United States has played a decisive lifeline role in effectively … before - despite that the average duration of unemployment had almost doubled in the aftermath of the Great Recession. The … introduce - for example in Europe - a common unemployment insurance scheme for macroeconomic stabilization. …
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This paper uses data from the 24 governorates in Tunisia over the period 2012-2020 to study the relationship between job insertion of higher education graduates into the formal labor market and a number of independent variables, namely active labor supply, labor demand, an active labor market...
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We investigate the behavior of aggregate hours supplied by workers in permanent (open-ended) contracts and temporary contracts, distinguishing changes in employment (extensive margin) and hours per worker (intensive margin). We focus on the differences between the Great Recession and the start...
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composition of unemployment (rationing versus frictional) influences the way firing costs affect employment. The model suggests … that firing costs lead to a strong adverse employment effect if unemployment is mainly caused by job rationing, whereas in … indicate that for two of the three wrongful-dismissal laws investigated, unemployment composition is crucial for the induced …
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