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Member States. To explain these divergent developments, the uneven integration within the EU Single Market may play a role …
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This paper presents information on wage bargaining institutions, collected using a standardised questionnaire. Our data provide information from 1995 and 2006, for four sectors of activity and the aggregate economy, considering 23 European countries, plus the US and Japan. Main findings include...
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development of part-time employment in the EU-15 countries over the 1980s and 1990s, exploiting a panel of EU countries. In the … institutional variables generally well explain the development in the part-time employment rate in the EU countries, which is not …
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This paper assesses the sources of volatility persistence in Euro Area money market interest rates and the existence of linkages relating volatility dynamics. The main findings of the study are as follows. Firstly, there is evidence of stationary long memory, of similar degree, in all series....
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This paper studies the recent trends in nominal wage rigidity in a large group of EU countries, using survey data. We …
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The reaction of exports to real exchange rate movements can differ according to the nature of the destination country. We derive and estimate a gravity equation for 20 OECD exporting countries and 52 developed and developing importing countries. We test how trade costs dampen the effect of real...
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This paper decomposes wage bill changes at the firm level into components due to wage changes, and components due to net flows of employment. The analysis relies on an administrative employer-employee dataset of individual annual earnings matched with firms' annual accounts for Belgium over the...
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