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This paper decomposes productivity growth across highly developed OECD countries in the period 1972-2000 into components attributable to domestic R&D output, a catchup effect, and international technology diffusion via imports of hi-tech products. Two alternative specifications of...
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determinant of employment and unemployment variability in the short-run. The retrospective simulations of the model show that the … rigidities were especially binding after employment-contracting shocks in Poland, Czech Republic, Lithuania. …
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number of separations due to the minimum wage hikes reached 1% of the total employment of people aged 15-54. Women with …
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In this paper we utilize an open economy DSGE model to analyse factors behind the Great Recession and its transmission into labour markets of selected Southern European countries. We introduce a number of shocks which form potential sources of macroeconomic disturbances, in particular: foreign...
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and duration of employment as well as generosity and income redistribution mechanisms within pension systems. …
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