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panel Granger causality analysis based on annual data for 8 transition countries, covering the period 1995-2011. The main … relationships are observed (e.g. Hungary for the case of employment) and a group with a one-directional relationship (e.g. Poland …
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added and employment) and economic growth. We used a panel Granger-causality analysis based on annual data for eight … employment), and a group with a one-directional relationship (e.g., Poland, where GDP changes cause employment changes, but not …
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narrowing the income gap. By employing panel data estimation techniques and Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) analysis, this … investment, labor market reforms, globalization, and governance quality in shaping equitable income distributions. Findings …
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application of Okun's Law and unemployment hysteresis 2007-2022. For this purpose, panel error correction, panel cointegration …. Causality analysis indicates that there is a one-way and negative relationship towards the unemployment rate. The estimation for …In this paper, the correlation between unemployment rate and real output for OECD countries was analyzed through the …
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labeled as "jobless growth." For the first time for Morocco, this paper uses quarterly panel data to investigate the question …
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the relation between unemployment rate from the gender perspective and economic growth of BIMP-EAGA by using two methods … negative relation between the male unemployment rate and GDP. This study found that the female unemployment rate did not affect …
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used are the ARDL approach for the individual country and the panel data analysis for the entire sample. The period … summarized as follows: First, the estimation results suggest that Okun’s Law is valid, and hence job creation is associated with … Turkey. Fourth, our panel data analyses suggest that Okun’s Law is valid for the entire MENA sample; however, our estimations …
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