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In the present paper it will be shown empirically that globalisation does not affect long term unemployment. Panel data …
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education reduces total economy's unemployment rate. For this finding panel data are used covering Europe, USA and Japan (1992 …
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In this paper it is shown that barriers to entrepreneurship increase unemployment rate. This will be feasible by using …
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In the present paper it will be pointed out with a panel data econometric model that there is a trade-off between government debt to GDP and the household debt to total household income. The estimation of the model is made feasible through the Eviews software package. This finding can be of use...
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This paper sets out a methodological framework for identifying and mitigating unemployment problems in different … regions. The study is based on the 2020 and 2023 Latvian Unemployment Surveys. The study includes a comprehensive review of … this way, it offers a holistic and systematic approach to understanding and addressing regional unemployment problems. The …
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In the current European crisis, neoliberal ideas dictate the policy agenda. The propagated solution in the European economic misery is “internal devaluation”: Austerity and labour market flexibilisation are the main goals of economic policy making. Focusing on labour market flexibilisation,...
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This paper investigates the presence of political budget cycles (PBCs) in the European Union using a data set encompassing all 27 current member states over the period 1997-2008, and analyzes what may explain their variability across countries and over time. Conditioning on partisan...
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Why do voters agree to bear the costs of bailing out other countries? Despite the prominence of public opinion in the ongoing debate over the eurozone bailouts, voters' preferences on the topic are poorly understood. We conduct the first systematic analysis of this issue using observational and...
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In this chapter, our goal is to discuss whether and how bank lobbying in the United States leads to regulatory capture. First, we provide an overview of the importance of and motivations behind bank lobbying. Second, we examine the impact of lobbying on banking regulation and supervision by...
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Recent studies provide evidence that immigration has a significant positive effect on the vote for parties with anti-immigration agendas. However, this result does not emerge if we apply the same empirical analysis to the UK, whether in the case of Brexit, or if we consider support for Ukip or...
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