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We suggest a new way to quantify the growth effects of capital mobility. We find that for reasonable parameter values, capital mobility has a large impact on income growth.
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The paper raises the proposition that Central Europe?s integration into the international division of labour has added significantly to competitive pressure in the German automobile industry. Based on production and trade data, we trace two dimensions of competitive pressure: relocation of...
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Germany: (i) an upsurge in interindustry trade, (ii) a skill-biased technical change, and (iii) a failure of labour market … in Germany. Thus, economic policy in Germany should focus on improving the employability of workers in the lower segment …
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inappropriate bank capitalization may restrain credit growth and threaten the current recovery, especially in Germany where core …
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