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, unemployment) emerges out of the decentralized interactions of heterogenous firms and workers. Building upon the model in Dosi et … findings that rigid industrial relations may foster hysteretic behaviour in aggregate unemployment. On the contrary, in line … entry dynamics are better candidates to explain long-run unemployment spells and lower output growth. In that, more rigid …
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In this work we discuss the research findings from the labour-augmented Schumpeter meeting Keynes (K+S) agent-based model. It comprises comparative dynamics experiments on an artificial economy populated by heterogeneous, interacting agents, as workers, firms, banks and the government. The...
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Drawing on the labour-augmented K+S agent-based model, this paper develops a two-country North-South ABM wherein the leader and the laggard country interact through the international trade of capital goods. The model aims to address sources of asymmetries and possible converge patterns between...
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search, and at providing training to unemployed people. Next, we compare the effects of these policies with unemployment … benefits simply meant to sustain income and therefore aggregate demand. Considering the burden of unemployment benefits in … ALMPs in reducing unemployment and workers' skills deterioration; and (iv) demand-management policies are better suited to …
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How to conceive industrial policies as development instruments distinct from trade or fiscal-deduction interventions? How can we model and study the role of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) as agents of industrial policy? How can we model their main attributes and architectures? Drawing on the...
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