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the flow of workers from Eastern Europe, the fear of unemployment has risen in the UK which appears to have contained wage … rate of unemployment …
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This paper studies the role of unemployment in sterling's interwar experience. According to most narrative accounts …, the proximate cause of the 1931 sterling crisis was a high and rising unemployment rate that placed pressure on British … currency crises, highlights the conflict between the objective of low unemployment and defense of the currency and show that it …
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Following Phillip's original work on the UK, applied research on unemployment and wages has been dominated by the … rate of unemployment. This 'wage curve' is found to have an elasticity of approximately -0.1. Contrary to the Phillips …
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explaining the persistent high unemployment that prevailed in interwar Britain. It develops a new measure of sectoral shifts that … aggregate unemployment during the interwar period, even after controlling for a variety of shocks to aggregate demand, and for … roughly one-half of the variation in unemployment, suggesting an important role for sectoral shifts …
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1) Fear of unemployment substantially depresses pay in both countries …3) The unemployment elasticity of pay averages -0.1 in the UK and apparently zero in the US …
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This paper, which follows in an LSE tradition begun by Phillips and Sargan, examines the role of unemployment in … a variety of data sets as a check on the robustness of results, and 3) studies the effects of unemployment on the real … curve. The curve has a negative gradient at low levels of unemployment, but becomes horizontal at relatively high levels of …
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in 2010 that is not matched by declines in happiness measures (positive affect). The fear of unemployment obtained from …
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unemployment on inflation, for given expected inflation, decreased until the early 1990s, but has remained roughly stable since …
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sharp increase in the incidence of long-term unemployment (LTU) during the Great Recession. We first show that compositional … shifts in demographics, occupation, industry, region, and the reason for unemployment jointly account for very little of the … model that allows for duration dependence in the exit rate from unemployment and for transitions between employment (E …
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a link between stock volatility and real economic activity, such as unemployment rates, it can be misleading …
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