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setting institutions are found to be robust policy determinants of the aggregate employment and unemployment rates. Looking …
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This study explores the impact of export shocks on firms and re-aggregates results to derive distributional effects on sectors and regions. In a first step, firm level data are used to assess the empirical relationship between exports and three outcome variables – labour productivity,...
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This paper investigates the role of policies and institutions for aggregate labour market dynamics during the global …
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This document describes and discusses a new supply side framework that quantifies the impact of structural reforms on per capita income in OECD countries. It presents the overall macroeconomic impacts of reforms by aggregating over the effects on physical capital, employment and productivity...
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stance of other policies and institutions. This approach allows for the incorporation of a potentially large set of … additional policy areas including institutions and policy areas with limited time-series availability (e.g. sub-components of the … institutions such as the rule of law indicator or the efficiency of the legal system). Results suggest that for instance, when more …
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Services employ an ever-increasing share of workers in all OECD countries. This trend is likely to continue as it reflects deep structural forces, such as increasing consumption of services with rising incomes and population ageing and the growing role of intangible assets. Services are very...
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