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among firms affects simultaneously growth and unemployment. On the one hand, an increase of the elasticity of substitution …
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In this paper, we investigate the relationship between financial wealth, reservation wages and labour market transitions. According to the theory, higher levels of wealth will result in higher reservation wages and lower employment probabilities. We test for the validity of this assumption by...
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greater the productivity gap from the leader country, but differences in unemployment benefit systems can lead to relative … social welfare benefits generate high unemployment and reduce the amount of labour employed for R&D purposes. Furthermore, it …
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This paper investigates the impact of individual asset holdings on the probability of leaving unemployment. According … to the theory, higher levels of financial wealth will result in higher reservation wages and longer unemployment … out of unemployment. In particular, negative levels of wealth increase significantly the hazard of leaving unemployment …
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Relative to the United States, most European countries have high rates of unemployment and low levels of productivity … between unemployment and growth. The steady state relative productivity level and the corresponding rates of unemployment … country raises the worldwide rate of unemployment, whereas downsizing of firms in the follower country enlarges the …
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