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Germany's labor market responded only mildly to the Great Recession. Important factors for this development include the … particularly affected by the crisis. Although Germany's experience is in stark contrast to the United States, we identify and …
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miracle. In response to the crisis, Germany has shown to be a strong case of internal flexibility. We argue that important … reforms, the nature of the crisis affecting mainly export-oriented companies in Germany, the extension of short-time work, the …
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major problems. Using Germany as a case study, it is shown that the group of workers with the highest risks of becoming …
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Germany’s labor market responded only mildly to the Great Recession. Important factors for this development include the … particularly affected by the crisis. Although Germany’s experience is in stark contrast to the United States, we identify and …
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The EU’s largest economy, Germany, has managed to find an effective and unique combination of flexibility and rigidity … in its labor market. Institutions that typically characterize rigid labor markets are effectively balanced by flexibility …
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The EU’s largest economy, Germany, has managed to find an effective and unique combination of flexibility and rigidity … in its labor market. Institutions that typically characterize rigid labor markets are effectively balanced by flexibility …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011675609