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the employment performances of those countries. Moreoever, these institutions act asymmetrically along the business cycle …
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the employment performances of those countries. Moreover, these institutions act asymmetrically along the business cycle …
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moderate recovery beginning in 2014. Despite some improvement, unemployment remains higher than pre-crisis levels, especially …
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impact of labour market institutions from 1960 to 1994. The main contribution of the paper is to show that labour market …. These results are consistent with the findings of a companion paper (Nickell et al., 2001) where the effects of institutions … on unemployment are examined. The model controls for macroeconomic shocks, and include the possibility of interactions …
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impact of labour market institutions from 1960 to 1994. The main contribution of the paper is to show that labour market …. These results are consistent with the findings of a companion paper (Nickell et al., 2001) where the effects of institutions … on unemployment are examined. The model controls for macroeconomic shocks, and include the possibility of interactions …
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This paper studies the dynamics of labour demand and the determinants of employment rates across the OECD. We find: (i) labour demand adjusts less rapidly when employment protection is more strict and union density is higher; (ii) there is no evidence that overall job turnover is influenced by...
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This paper studies the dynamics of labour demand and the determinants of employment rates across the OECD. We find: (i) labour demand adjusts less rapidly when employment protection is more strict and union density is higher; (ii) there is no evidence that overall job turnover is influenced by...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004967711
Does Protestantism favour the market economy more than Catholicism does? We provide a novel quasi-experimental way to answer this question by comparing Protestant and Catholic minorities using Swiss census data from 1970 to 2000. Exploiting the strong adhesion of religious minorities to their...
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