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Millions of people enter (or remain in) countries without permission as they flee violence, war, or economic hardship. Regularization policies that offer residence and work rights have multiple and multi-layered effects on the economy and society, but they always directly affect the labor market...
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the literature centers on a two-step procedure that allows us to first estimate the legal status of an immigrant and then …
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This study evaluates the performance of United States (US) and European Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) using the non … negative data that can arise in some of the metrics traditionally used in this type of analysis. Our findings show that US … European inefficient ETFs were generally less inefficient than US ETFs. Our findings also show that ETFs' efficiency …
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interpersonal inequality, and the rise of far-right populism in Europe and in the US. The analysis -conducted at small region level … for Europe and county level for the US- shows that there are both similarities and differences in the factors connected to … populist voting on both sides of the Atlantic. In the US, neither interpersonal inequality nor economic decline can explain …
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integration within the US tends to exceed that within Europe. Implications of barriers to the free mobility of capital for …The introduction of the euro is expected to increase capital mobility in Euroland. While, as in the US, a common … of the US with financial market integration can potentially serve as a benchmark for the integration effects. The paper …
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of research in economics. Our findings indicate that Europe is catching up with the US but, in terms of influential … quantity and quality indicators tell us the same story? We concentrate on trends taking place since the beginning of the 1990s … research, the US maintains a dominant position. The main continental European countries, Germany, France, Italy and Spain …
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sector, four sub-sectors and twelve service sector branches. Recently, both Europe and the US have experienced an increase in … the share of service jobs in Europe relative to the US persists. Understanding the main factors behind this gap is key to … achieving higher employment levels in Europe. This paper focuses on the role of barriers in the EU-15 which may have hindered …
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methods, data selection and the period of investigation. We rely on comparable data for 17 European countries and the US, a …
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supply elasticities for Western Europe and the US. We also investigate the relative contribution of different methodological …, both in the US and in Europe. …
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This paper looks at the recent discussion on "Lootboxes" by regulators in several countries referring to the case of Japan in the light of business model revolutions. A game-of-chance mechanic which can be found in more and more in digital games to acquire virtual items and to help monetize...
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