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In response to the record-breaking COVID19 recession, many governments have adopted unprecedented fiscal stimuli. While countercyclical fiscal policy is effective in fighting conventional recessions, little is known about the effectiveness of fiscal policy in the current environment with...
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effects. We study the cyclicality of strike durations, strike incidence, and strike outcomes and distinguish between pay and … outcomes tend to be more favourable to unions when the national unemployment rate is lower. -- Strikes ; cyclicality ; duration …
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This paper investigates the relative cyclical behavior of the pay of piece workers and hourly paid workers. It uses a unique data set of blue-collar workers in British engineering between 1926 and 1966. The statistics are obtained from the payrolls of firms belonging to the Engineering Employers...
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cyclicality in respect of the national unemployment rate as well as the district rates. Weekly hours and real weekly earnings are … standard and overtime hours are crucial to these findings. -- Real wage cyclicality ; working time ; piecework ; timework ; the …
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to cycles of differing lengths and amplitudes. This may serve to produce a distorted picture of wage cyclicality. Here …
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consistent with four other cyclical patterns which have evolved since the early 1980s: a rising cyclicality in long …-term unemployment, lower regional convergence after downturns, rising cyclicality in disability claims, and missing disinflation. These …
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exhibit the same degrees of wage cyclicality and these are considerably greater than for job stayers. -- real wage cyclicality …
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This paper provides estimates of labor productivity for one-third of UK manufacturing during the Great Depression. It covers engineering and allied industries, and metal working industries. A unique data set of actual hours of work is combined with comparable real output and employment...
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We exploit a panel of city-level data with rich demographic information to estimate the distributional effects of Department of Defense spending and its effects on a range of social outcomes. The income generated by defense spending accrues predominantly to households without a bachelor's...
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During the period 1991-93, Finland experienced the deepest economic downturn in an industrialized country since the 1930s. We argue that the culprit behind this Great Depression was the collapse of Finnish trade with the Soviet Union, because it induced a costly restructuring of the...
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