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an example for other countries in Europe? To what extent do our European neighbours benefit from Germany's industry? Or … Germany? …
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Deutschland hat in den Jahren 2006 und 2007 im europäischen Vergleich beachtliche wirtschaftliche Fortschritte gemacht … durch Strukturreformen für mehr Beschäftigung und Wachstum in Deutschland gesorgt. Schätzungsweise rund ein Drittel der … Deutschland zum Drittel mit dem strengsten Beschäftigungsschutz. Zudem erschweren vergleichsweise hohe Arbeitskosten und …
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implement a case-study on the response of banks in France, Germany, Italy and Spain to a monetary tightening. The episode we …
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All across Europe, old age labor force participation has declined dramatically during the last decades. This secular trend coincides with population aging. The European social security systems therefore face a double threat: retirees receive pensions for a longer time while there are less...
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An empirical model of time-varying realignment risk in an exchange rate target zone is developed. Expected rates of devaluation are estimated as the difference between interest race differentials and estimated expected rates of depreciation within the exchange rate band, using French...
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, Germany, Italy, U. K.), and in fact increased substantially less than in low-unemployment Austria. Thus the wage gap concept … percentage points, particularly in France and Germany, without causing an acceleration of inflation. (5) Some might argue that …
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It has been widely remarked that US import prices have not fully reflected movements in the exchange rate. This paper begins with an investigation of the actual extent of "pricing to market" by foreign suppliers. It shows that pricing to market is a real phenomenon, but not universal; in...
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