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We investigate the importance of aggregate and consumer-specific or idiosyncratic labour income risk for aggregate consumption changes in the US over the period 1952-2001. Theoretically, the effect of labour income risk on consumption changes is decomposed into an aggregate and into an...
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This paper provides new evidence on the effects of government spending shocks and the fiscal transmission mechanism in the euro area for the period 1980-2008. Our contribution is two-fold. First, we investigate changes in the macroeconomic impact of government spending shocks using time-varying...
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We analyse the determinants of unemployment persistence in four OECDcountries byestimating a structural Bayesian VAR with an informative priorbased on an insiders/outsiders model. We explicitly insert unemployment ben-efits and labour taxes so that our identification is not affected by the Faust...
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may be out of its unemployment equilibrium for quite a long time after a shock occurs.The novelty of the model is that it … decreasein job creation in response to the depreci-ation of human capitalfollowing an adverse cyclical shock, does not lead to …
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Recessions and expansions are often caused or reinforced by developments in private consumption - the largest component of aggregate demand - which, as a result, varies over the business cycle. As such, an accurate measurement of the cyclical component of consumption and an understanding of its...
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This paper uses cross-country micro-aggregated data on rm dynamics and productivity from the ECB CompNet database to …. Productivity enhancing reallocation generally rises in downturns but, similar to findings for the US, it did not pick up in the …
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