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This report identifies recent developments in the labor market in Bosnia and Herzegovina and by focusing on industrial relations, aims to provide new policy insights. The report shows that there have also been some improvements in labor market outcomes over the last few years. Nonetheless,...
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This paper analyzes the potential economic impact of changes to the labor laws proposed in 2006. The economic logic behind these reforms is reviewed, and the conditions under which the reforms could be expected to have the maximum impact on employment are isolated. Next, the experiences of...
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with H2 and H3. Hungary provides limited support to all three hypotheses. Poland is consistent with H1. The economies in … Germany resembles more Poland, which in addition to restructuring and low demand for labor appears to suffer from a structural …
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"Using 2005 firm level data for 26 countries in Eastern and Central Europe, this paper estimates performance gaps …
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areas in transition countries in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, providing particular attention to the …
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resources. This paper examines the role and sources of hidden costs in the energy and water sectors in the Europe and Central …
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