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Utilizing panel data for 19 OECD countries we find suppor t for the hypothesis that a greater degree of product variety …
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a unique panel of inequality estimates for 24 transitional countries for the period 1989-1998. The fixed effects model …
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The paper studies the determinants of income distribution and growth in an overlapping generations economy with heterogenous households. Our framework has the following main features: (1) heterogeneity of consumers with respect to wealth and parental human capital; (2) intergenerational...
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-area currencies. First, using dynamic panel techniques, we estimate an error correction model for the dollar real exchange rate versus …
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Using longitudinal data on individuals from the European Community Household Panel for thirteen countries during 1995 …
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development of wages and employment across skill groups, there is considerable disagreement to explain these trends, in particular … to what extent skill-biased technical change and trade liberalization share a major responsibility. The conclusion of …
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We employ a comprehensive matched employer-employee data set for Brazil to analyze wage determinants and compare results to Abowd, Kramarz, Margolis and Troske (2001) for French and U.S. manufacturing. Returns to education and experience in Brazilian manufacturing exceed those of the other...
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. This study applies recent panel data and estimation approaches that control for hitherto neglected biases. We compare the … started their labor market career in the market economy and they hold across skill groups. …
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Using recent advances in panel data estimation techniques, we find that an appreciation of the US dollar exchange rate …
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We examine how donor government ideology influences the composition of foreign aid flows. We use data for 23 OECD countries over the period 1960-2009 and distinguish between multilateral and bilateral aid, grants and loans, recipient characteristics such as income and political institutions,...
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