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This paper examines the impact of labour and product market reforms on economic growth in 25 OECD countries between 1985 and 2013, and tests whether this impact is conditioned by the fiscal policy stance, i.e. whether there are fiscal expansions or adjustments. Our local projection results...
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We analyze how China's emergence as a destination for foreign direct investment is affecting the ability of other countries to attract FDI. We do so using an approach that accounts for the endogeneity of China's FDI. The impact turns out to vary by region. China's rapid growth and attractions as...
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We analyze how China's emergence as a destination for foreign direct investment is affecting the ability of other countries to attract FDI. We do so using an approach that accounts for the endogeneity of China's FDI. The impact turns out to vary by region. China's rapid growth and attractions as...
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countries 16.3% and in 3 Communist countries 22.3%. An increased burden of taxation and social security contributions, combined …
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OECD countries 15.5%. An increased burden of taxation and social security contributions, combined with labour market …
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taxation and social security contributions, combined with a labour market regulation are the driving forces of the shadow …
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taxation and social security contributions, combined with a labour market regulation are the driving forces of the shadow …
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of taxation and social security contributions combined with rising state regulatory activities are the driving forces for …
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