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benefited entire economies. This article considers this view in the light of empirical findings for early modern Europe. It …
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This paper explores empirically the link between French equities returns Value-at-Risk (VaR) and the state of financial markets cycle. The econometric analysis is based on a simple vector autoregression setup. Using quarterly data from 1970Q4 to 2008Q3, it turns out that the k-year VaR of French...
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In European Welfare States, low-skilled workers are typically unionized, while the wage formation of high-skilled workers is more competitive. To focus on this aspect, we analyze how flexible international outsourcing and labour taxation affect wage formation, employment and welfare in dual...
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that there is a consistent height-wage premium across Europe and that it is largely due to occupational sorting. We show …
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This article aims at analyzing the link between subsidiaries' capital structure and taxation in Europe. First we …
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In this paper I survey and reinterpret the extensive literature on Europe's Great Depression. I argue that Europe could … policies could be effective. -- Great Depression ; Europe ; coordination failure …
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compensate firms for international labor cost differentials. Using panel data for western Europe, we then put the model … in eastern Europe, we find strong support for the model prediction that countries with relatively high labor costs tend …
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