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institutions will have to start technical and professional education programs. Several new educational institutions will have to be …
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negative duration dependence of exit rates from unemployment. Our model has a number of novel testable implications. For …
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Central and Southern Europe? This is the question addressed in this paper. Youth unemployment has approached or exceeded 20 … of workers 50+. But neither seems to provide a convincing explanation. Historically based institutions and political …
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Despite indications that interpersonal interactions are important for understanding individual labor-market outcomes and have become more important over the last decades, there is little analysis by economists. This paper shows that interpersonal interactions are important determinants of...
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This paper explores how social capital is related with self-rated health status in Japan and how this relationship is affected by gender, using data for 3075 adult participants in the 2000 Social Policy and Social Consciousness (SPSC) survey. Controlling for endogenous bias, unobserved city...
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negative duration dependence of exit rates from unemployment. Our model has a number of novel testable implications. For …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005762264
The main question of this paper is to investigate if and how the voluntary sector – as an institutional agent of the third sector - matters for the local development path. By adopting a multimensional and relational approach to the development, the paper surveys, compares and overlaps three...
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firms and institutions. In cross-country data, we show that teaching practices (such as copying from the board versus …
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Is social capital long lasting? Does it affect long term economic performance? To answer these questions we test Putnam’s conjecture that today marked differences in social capital between the North and South of Italy were due to the culture of independence fostered by the free city-states...
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completely after we control for aggregate measures of economic development and quality of institutions. Informal institutions …
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