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the U.S. and Europe. Another popular view is that these differences are explained by long-standing European "culture," but … the U.S. and Europe. These policies do not seem to have increased employment, but they may have had a more society …
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Over the years, there emerged two key policy differences between Europe and America, both welfare and migration …
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stimulus to austerity in Europe was quite abrupt. The difference in fiscal stance helps explain the difference in the post …
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Catholic countries of Europe pose a demographic puzzle -fertility is unprecedentedly low (total fertility=1.3) despite …
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In this paper we analyze the effect of immigrants on native jobs in fourteen Western European countries. We test whether the inflow of immigrants in the period 1996-2007 decreased employment rates and/or if it altered the occupational distribution of natives with similar education and age. We...
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into Europe. In this context, policy mechanisms are more important than the overall insurance level provided …
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Trademark Office (USPTO), the number of financial patents in Europe has increased significantly in parallel with significant …
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This study grounds the establishment of EMU and the euro in the context of the history of international monetary cooperation and of monetary unions, above all in the U.S., Germany and Italy. The purpose of national monetary unions was to reduce transactions costs of multiple currencies and...
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This paper uses the recent controversy between the European Union and the Irish Republic to discuss the more general relation between the European Union, the EMU and the member countries. Despite outstanding economic growth and budget surpluses, Ireland has been criticized by the European...
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This paper starts from two sets of facts about Continental Europe.The first is the steady increase in unemployment … of chronic excess employment by firms. The second explanation points to technological bias: firms in Continental Europe …
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