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In this paper we question the validity of the arguments against Turkey's membership of the EU and challenge the political wisdom of excluding Turkey from Europe. First, we argue that fundamental European values are not as uniform as they are made out to be. There are significant differences...
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This paper explores the interface between personality psychology and economics. We examine the predictive power of … the evidence in personality psychology and suggest promising avenues for future research. …
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The digitization of the world as a result of the introduction of computers, chips, and ICT, hasundoubtedly been the most important technological development of the past few decades. Thefact that more and more workers use computers has led to the conclusion that computer skillsare becoming a key...
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The structure of wages and employment has shifted against the low-skilled in many OECD countries over the last decade. Many authors have attributed this shift to the impact of new technologies, and or technical change in general. This paper investigates and structures the growing body of...
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This paper investigates and compares the changes in skill structure in six OECD countries (Finland, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States) in the period 1975-1995 using new OECD data on employment by skill level and type. For all countries evidence is found that...
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The presence of structural breaks can seriously affect the outcome of standard regression methods like OLS. Although there are many methods available to deal with them, we focus here on a particular linear filtering method, namely the Kalman Filter. Its results vis a vis a regular OLS approach...
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This paper investigates the shift in demand away from low-skilled and towards high-skilled labour in the Netherlands …
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, terms of trade or import changes, interest rate changes and the growth rate of the labour supply. Our estimation of the … changes in the sector specific labour supply in all countries but the UK. In the UK terms of trade changes matter most …
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technical change as a result of the introduction of new ICT’s, has increased the demand for high-skilled labour dramatically. In …
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By formulating an endogenous growth model that combines elements from Romer (1990), Aghion and Howitt (1992), and van Zon and Yetkiner (2003), the present paper studies the contribution of education and training on economic growth through their impact on the rate of innovation. The article...
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