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inequality. Germany is a case in point as it exhibits growing employment figures and growing shares of low pay and non … institutions, the pattern found in Germany shows sequences of de- and re-regulatory reforms of employment protection and increasing … decades moving from a situation of low employment and limited labour market inequality to higher employment, but also more …
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inequality. Germany is a case in point as it exhibits growing employment figures and growing shares of low pay and non … institutions, the pattern found in Germany shows sequences of de- and re-regulatory reforms of employment protection and increasing … decades moving from a situation of low employment and limited labour market inequality to higher employment, but also more …
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, their recent reforms and – where already possible – effects of these reforms. Overall, Germany seems to be on the right …
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, their recent reforms and - where already possible - effects of these reforms. Overall, Germany seems to be on the right …
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, their recent reforms and where already possible effects of these reforms. Overall, Germany seems to be on the right track …
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Imagine a government confronted with a controversial policy question, like whether it should cut the level of unemployment benefits. Will social welfare rise as a result? Will some groups be winners and other groups be losers? Will the welfare gap between the employed and unemployed increase?...
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consequently consumption dampening accompanied by beggar-thy-neighbour effects, harming Germany’s trade partners. We check up on …) are only partially driven by the reforms. However, we do not find that the reforms contribute to Germany’s trade surplus … and cause negative spillovers to trading partners in terms of output and employment. …
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