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Using panel data of public unemployment expenditure as a percentage of GDP of 34 OECD nations across year 1980-2010, I explore the effect of this ratio on three unemployment outcomes: total unemployment rate, long-term unemployment rate and youth unemployment, as well as labor participation rate...
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This study uses a two-way fixed effect model for panel data of all OECD nations, which includes most of the determinants of growth in previous empirical growth studies for either cross section or panel data as control variables and carefully checks possible endogeneity of the key variables of...
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Using a dynamic panel model and two estimators: Arellano-Bond estimator and Arellano-Bover/Blundell-Bond system estimator, this paper provides empirical evidences to support the hypothesis that expenditure on entitlement programs increases voluntary and involuntary unemployment, decreases labor...
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Using panel data of public unemployment expenditure as a percentage of GDP of 34 OECD nations across year 1980-2010, I explore the effect of this ratio on three unemployment outcomes: total unemployment rate, long-term unemployment rate and youth unemployment, as well as labor participation rate...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013096976
The aim of this paper is to analyze the relationship between welfare expenditure by government and unemployment outcomes. Using a panel of 34 OECD countries from 1980 to 2010 and a two-way fixed effect model for panel data subject to endogeneity test and persistence test, the results of the...
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Using a Dynamic Panel Model and two estimators: Arellano-Bond Estimator and Arellano-Bover/Blundell-Bond System Estimator, this paper provides empirical evidence to support the hypothesis that expenditure on entitlement programs increases voluntary and involuntary unemployment, and decreases...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013081997
This paper tests economic impacts of labor market institutions on employment of OECD nations from the perspective of long-term unemployment rate (LUR) in order to alleviate endogeneity bias existed in the current literature on this topic, which is the root of the long-lasting debate over...
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This paper uses an extensive dataset compiled by the author to quantitatively study the determinants of academic and industry innovations measured by the numbers of journal publications, patents and Nobel Laureates. I use sensitivity analysis to test the robustness of estimates to specification...
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This paper develops and tests a Neoclassical growth model with the institution effect of government size in the framework of a dynamic panel data model, using two Generalized method of moments (GMM) estimators to address endogeneity of explanatory variables in estimation. I find a robust...
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