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Proponemos un nuevo esquema de identificación VAR que nos permite separar perturbaciones migratorias de otras … propose a new VAR identification scheme that enables us to disentangle immigration shocks from other macroeconomic shocks …
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We estimate demand, supply, monetary, investment and financial shocks in a VAR identified with a minimum set of sign …
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and Sack (2003) to identify and estimate a VAR in the presence of heteroskedasticity. This procedure fully takes into … account the endogeneity of interest rates and stock returns that is ignored in the traditional VAR literature. We find a …
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We estimate demand, supply, monetary, investment and financial shocks in a VAR identified with a minimum set of sign …
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We propose a new VAR identification scheme that enables us to disentangle labour supply shocks from wage bargaining …
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We propose a new VAR identification scheme that enables us to disentangle immigration shocks from other macroeconomic …
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We analyze in this paper the impact of male-dominated migration and remittance income on the participation and hours worked decisions of adults left behind, including the hours spent by women in subsistence and domestic work. We differentiate between a 'pure' migration ("M") effect and the joint...
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This paper examines the economic origins of the Islamic revival that took place in Egypt in the 1970-80s, and in Muslim societies more generally. We provide the first systematic evidence of a decline in social mobility among educated youth in Egypt. Developing a behavioral model of religion, we...
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This paper studies how the gradual suspension of an employment guarantee scheme for secondary and post-secondary graduates has affected intergenerational mobility across well-educated cohorts in Egypt. The empirical results support suggestive evidence in the Middle East of a decline in social...
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Female labor force participation has remained low in Egypt. This paper examines whether male international migration provides a leeway for women to enter the labor market and/or to increase their labor supply. In line with previous studies, we find a decrease in wage work in both rural and urban...
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