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, yet there has been a relatively low loss of employment, at least so far. Paul Gregg and Jonathan Wadsworth look for an …
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The study of football - the clubs, the players, the managers, the referees - is telling us more and more about the operation of labour markets and incentives. Here, Alex Bryson and colleagues show that two-footedness - the rare ability to use both feet equally well to pass, tackle and shoot -...
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finds that decoupling has been overstated and cannot be used to justify redressing the balance between wages and profits … education distribution will boost productivity and real wages. …
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Business support policies designed to raise productivity and employment are common worldwide, but rigorous micro … positive program treatment effect on employment, investment and net entry but not on TFP. OLS underestimates program effects … for larger firms (e.g. over 150 employees). We also find the policy raises area level manufacturing employment mainly …
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increases in minimum wages will test the view that negative effects on employment must eventually kick in. … ever. That is one of the conclusions of Professor Alan Manning in a discussion of the growing popularity of minimum wages … as a way of tackling inequality - and the likelihood that it will lead to minimum wages that are much higher than we have …
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