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workers. Using panel data, changes of workplace within a firm and between firms are separated from occupational changes …
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We estimate the employment effects of training, intervention works (subsidized employment) and public works programmes in Poland. The analysis is based on retrospective monthly calendar information on the labour force state and Active Labour Market Programme (ALMP) participation between January...
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‘gravity’ model of bilateral merchandise trade and a large panel data set covering over 50 years and 175 countries. My results …
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I search for a 'scale' effect in countries. I use a panel data set that includes 200 countries over forty years and …
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during cyclic downturns; if anything, they tend to fall. I document this new stylized fact with a wide panel of data, using a …
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stability. Are there important differences between the economic outcomes of the two stable regimes? I examine a panel of annual …
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their presence is apparent empirically. I use a panel data approach, examining the difference in inflation before and after … economically and statistically significant; it is also insensitive to a variety of estimation strategies, including using political …
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-temporally. Using a panel of data covering 20 industrialized countries from 1959 through 1993, I examine the volatilities of a host of …
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trade. The panel data set used includes bilateral observations for five years spanning 1970 through 1990 for 186 countries …
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large panel data set covering fifty years and over 200 trading partners. The model controls for a host of factors that …
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