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The Labor Market and Employment (Handbook article). The labor market differs from typical markets in important ways. We find job competition and collective mechanisms that set wages and working conditions. Changes in employment bring about changes in wages and prices and entail political and...
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contemporary evidence of stagflation in developed countries. Being the residual sector, the informal sector inevitably moves in the …
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When the current financial crisis has widened to a global economic crisis an urgent call for implementing financial markets and financial institutions in business cycle models emerged. By modelling commercial banks as a third type of economic agent, we are able to implement the feature of early...
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The evolution of unemployment in West Germany and the U. S. stands in sharp contrast, with German unemployment much lower from 1960 to the early 1970s but substantially higher from 1984 to 1988. This paper provides a framework for examining the relationship between inflation and unemployment...
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Stagflation has decayed the world economy during the 1970s and the early 1980s. Recent empirical studies suggest that … unanswered: is stagflation still a problem in the world economy? What factors other than the oil price cause stagflation? What … affects the extent of stagflation? Did the determinants of stagflation change over time? Are there differences between the …
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