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Anglo-Saxon countries have been successful in the 1990s concerning labor market performance compared to the former role models Germany and Japan. This reversal in relative economic performance might be related to idiosyncracies in financial markets with bank-based financial markets as in Germany...
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Member countries of the European Monetary Union (EMU) initiated wide-ranging labor market reforms in the last decade. This process is ongoing as countries that are faced with serious labor market imbalances perceive reforms as the fastest way to restore competitiveness within a currency union....
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Low international competitiveness of a set of euro area countries, which have become evident by large current account deficits and rising risk premiums on government bonds, is one of the most challenging economic policy issues for Europe. We analyse the role of private restructuring and public...
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-term labor contracts that lead to wage rigidities and unemployment. Reflecting the interdependence of regional labor markets, we … that increased mobility leads to more flexible labor market institutions in which firms can more easily vary the level of …
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Many countries suffer from persistently high unemployment rates. The scope for labour market reforms is often limited …
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