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We combine micro and macro unemployment duration data to study the effects of the business cycle on the outflow from unemployment. We allow the cycle to affect individual exit probabilities of unemployed workers as well as the composition of the total inflow into unemployment. We estimate the...
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Empirical labor economists have resorted to estimating the responsiveness of workers' wages on firms' ability to pay to assess the extent to which employers share rents with their employees. This paper compares this labor economics approach with two other approaches that rely on standard micro...
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with the underlyingtheory. Based on a panel version of the Engle and Granger (1987) two-stepprocedure we find that the …
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matched firm-worker panel data sample for French manufacturing, we find that the industry distributions of the rent …
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Strikes as a consequence of labour conflicts occur about 28 times as much in France as in the Netherlands. This paper examines the institutional differences underlying these differences in strike activity. Our empirical analysis shows that strike activity is high in France if workers were...
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industry level and the firm level using an unbalanced panel of 10646 French firms in 38 manufacturing industries over the …
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This model of policy evaluation has been developed to identify factors that cause policy outcomes to diverge from the intended results. In this model the explanatory factors may be inherent to the conceptual and institutional framework to which policy makers adhere, or they may be ‘real...
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We find that investor sentiment should affect a firm's employment policy in a world with moral hazard and noise traders. Consistent with the model's predictions, we show that higher sentiment among US investors leads to: (1) higher employment growth worldwide; (2) lower labor productivity, as the...
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countries with the USA. Monthly data from January 2003 to December 2014 and the panel data model are used to examine the …
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estimation of panel data regressions for industrial economies using historical annual data (1870 - 2015) and recent quarterly …
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