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This paper discusses the reasons for the dismal labor market performance of Germany over the last three decades along with potential remedies. It argues that labor market rigidities along with a generous welfare state in conjunction with certain changes in the economic environment are important...
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structural change, new firms and innovations and therefore possibly also nowadays for employment growth. …
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Anglo-Saxon countries have been relatively successful over the last two decades in producing employment growth and in …
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producing employment growth and in reducing unemployment than most continental-European OECD-countries. It is argued that the … should be supplemented by capital market imperfections for explaining differences in employment performances is supported by …
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producing employment growth and in reducing unemployment than most continental-European OECD-countries. It is argued that the … should be supplemented by capitalmarket imperfections for explaining differences in employment performances is supported by …
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This paper analyzes the real effects of differences in structures on financial markets, especially concerning quasi-equilibrium unemployment. It argues that a vibrant venture capital market is an important prerequisite for financing structural change and thus for keeping unemployment low in the...
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