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it the Great Recession), but the Australian economy appears to be powering ahead. It is a miracle economy! Unlike most of … economy compared to some of the OECD countries and see that, in fact, Australia has a "miracle economy". The comparisons are …
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UK, Italy and Spain. Furthermore, policy proposals which could change the role of the financial system to better serve …
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We exploit a rich administrative panel data-set for cohorts of Economics students at a UK university in order to …
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method, and illustrate it with modern data on economics. Of 450 genuinely world-leading journal articles, the UK produced 10 …. -- Science ; evaluation ; European economics ; United Kingdom ; peer-review ; Research Excellence Framework (REF) ; citations …
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UK academic research in economics and in many other subjects. But is it possible to design an objective check on, and …-leading research, and that UK economics did show a small improvement. …
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countries, the United Kingdom, France and Spain. We compare performance in these three countries making use of both … the outflow rate, which is consistent with a regime with strict employment protection legislation. In Spain, however, both …
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shocks in the labor market that make dropping out more attractive. -- high-school dropout ; housing boom ; Spain …
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entrepreneurs in an economy. We develop a dynamic occupational choice model with endogenous wealth and entry into entrepreneurship … marginal value of being an entrepreneur as a function of wealth. Countries with high start-up costs such as Italy, Spain and …
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settlements between Spain and Great Britain. We suggest that the labour market institutions developed in each country influence …
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