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employment effects. We quantify these effects for Germany. Following Borjas (2003), we estimate a structural model of labor … migration from new EU members countries, we find moderate negative wage effects, combined with increased unemployment for some …
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We test whether output growth in European economic agglomeration regions depends on financial development. To this end we suggest a relative measure of the quality of financial institutions rather than the usual quantity proxy of financial development. In order to measure the quality of...
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As, in Europe, many institutional reforms have been undertaken to establish an economic union, it can be expected that … span from 1995 to 2007. The continued lack of full integration is also evidenced by heterogeneity inside Europe. This … thinking, such as the Netherlands, Germany and the UK are found to be divided by relatively small barriers. Hence, a still …
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