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We present a structural framework for the evaluation of public policies intended to increase job search intensity. Most of the literature defines search intensity as a scalar that influences the arrival rate of job offers; here we treat it as the number of job applications that workers send out....
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Using rich administrative data from the Netherlands, we study the consequences of firm consolidation for workers. For workers at acquired firms, takeovers are associated with a 8.5% drop in employment at the consolidated firm and a 2.6% drop in total labor income. These effects are persistent...
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? These two questions are examined empirically in Egypt, Turkey and Morocco for households with family members living abroad …
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Exploiting a unique policy reform in Egypt that reduced the number of years of compulsory schooling, we show how it …
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To serve foreign markets, firms can either export or set up a local subsidiary through horizontal Foreign Direct …
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We simulate the effect of the introduction of premium differentiation (experience rating) in the Dutch Unemployment Insurance system on the demand for labor for a variety of sectors in the Dutch economy. For the simulations we use the Bentolila and Bertola (1990) framework as a point of...
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