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the early 1970s. First pass evidence based on growth breaks analysis and on panel growth regressions suggests that on …
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telecommunications) in twenty-six countries spanning over three decades. The use of a three dimensional panel and careful instrumentation …
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The extended period of limited growth experienced until recently in many European countries raises the issue as to which policies could be most effective in improving their economic performance. This paper argues that further financial sector reforms may be a valuable complement to ongoing...
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still be made more effective. Competition policy is complemented by, and partly overlapping with, the regulation of newly …
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Labor market deregulation, intended to boost productivity and employment, is one plausible, yet little studied, driver of the decline in labor shares that took place across most advanced economies since the early 1990s. This paper assesses the impact of job protection deregulation in a sample of...
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the World Bank. Itshould also be seen as work in progress, for researchers to build on and improve upon. Based onthe …
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This paper explores the short-term employment effect of deregulating job protection forregular workers and how it varies with prevailing business cycle conditions. We apply a localprojection method to a newly constructed 'narrative' dataset of major regular job protectionreforms covering 26...
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