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and sources of life expectancy inequality in Hungary. We document considerable inequality across geographies and income …
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, Hungary, and the Slovak Republic meanwhile display a high degree of international integration with the euro area. Integration …
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A test of speculative efficiency on the foreign exchange markets of Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and the Slovak …
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, Hungary, and the Slovak Republic meanwhile display a high degree of international integration with the euro area. Integration …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10001786153
A test of speculative efficiency on the foreign exchange markets of Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and the Slovak …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10001786165
This paper studies a particular aspect of the choice of exchange rate regime by EU candidate countries in the run-up to membership of European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). The fact that these countries have adopted various exchange rate systems reflects a divergence of opinion on the...
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This paper investigates direct peer influence in upper-secondary track choice in the stratified and selective Hungarian educational system and makes two contributions to the literature. First, it tests both peer-contrasting and peer-conforming influences by considering peers' GPA and endogenous...
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The gender earnings gap can be attributed either to the different distribution of males and females across jobs or to within job biases in favour of men. The latter is frequently called the wage structure effect, and it may be interpreted as wage discrimination against women. In this paper we...
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eligible? We evaluate a policy change reducing the maximum length of UI benefits from 9 to 3 months in Hungary at the end of …
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While most empirical studies document that cognitive and social skills are strong predictors of individual earnings, their impact is not homogenous in space. We argue that dense urban settings utilize cognitive and social skills more intensively than rural areas, therefore the labour market...
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