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signal directions for market adjustments to ensure growth. Wage growth is driven by relative scarcity, labor productivity and …. Wage growth has been low in most developed economies because of underutilized labor if properly measured. Germany seems to … wage setting and labor market reforms. …
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The paper reviews the literature that estimated the impact of forced displacement on host communities. A comparative analysis of the empirical models used in 59 studies and a meta-analysis of 972 results collected from these studies are the main contributions of the paper. Coverage extends to 19...
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joint unemployment and vacancy dynamics. We show conditions for constrained efficiency and discuss important implications of …
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unemployment. This link becomes more evident when wage inflation is disaggregated at sectoral and occupational levels. Using …-level wage and unemployment is also established. The correlation magnitude, however, is different across regions and skill … segments. Our findings suggest the importance of micro data’s unique dimensions in examining wage setting - unemployment …
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In this paper we test a new empirical relationship between wage and inflation. We introduce the concept of a cumulative … wage gap, meaning the cumulative gap between the current wage and a maximum peak wage value in the past. In a crisis … target until the cumulative real wage gap closes, and that it increases above its target when the cumulative real wage gap …
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find a positive and significant relationship between sales and unemployment and perform a time series principal component …
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The present research provides evidence on the determinants driving the differences in the unemployment …
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unemployment, several European economies display highly persistent unemployment dynamics. The theory of hysteresis challenges this … strong empirical evidence of unemployment hysteresis in advanced economies since the 1990s. Relying on an identification … unemployment rates to pre-shock levels. …
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unemployment by means of internet activity data, a literature starting with the seminal article of Askitas and Zimmermann (2009a …
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the Beveridge curve in Austria. We find empirical evidence to confirm that the increase in the unemployment rate in …
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