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The age-distribution of Europe's workforce has shifted towards older workers over the past few decades, a process …
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While unemployment rates in Europe declined after the global financial crisis until 2018/19, the incidence of long …
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control for factors that influence personal choice, we re-examine the determinants of female employment in Europe. The results …
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This paper presents novel empirical evidence on the labor market integration of migrants across Europe. It investigates …
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We use firm-level data from 10 European countries to establish several new stylized facts about firms’ labor market power. First, we find the pervasive presence of labor market power across countries and sectors, measured by average and median markdowns above unity. Second, focusing on the...
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Using a sample of 97 countries spanning the period 1980?2008, we estimate that financial crises have a large negative impact on unemployment in the short term, but that this effect rapidly disappears in the medium term in countries with flexible labor market institutions, whereas the impact of...
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, Europe and Japan allowing for fiscal multipliers to vary across recessions and booms. We also estimate ex ante probabilities …
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This study finds that equity returns in the banking sector in the wake of the Great Recession and the European sovereign debt crisis have been driven mainly by weak growth prospects and heightened sovereign risk and to a lesser extent, by deteriorating funding conditions and investor sentiment....
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This study assesses the overall impact on credit of the financial regulatory reforms in Europe, Japan, and the United … higher taxes and fees. Overall, average lending rates in the base case would rise by 18 bps in Europe, 8 bps in Japan, and 28 …
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in Europe with a focus on these two groups, looking at contributions from cyclical and other factors, and seeking to draw …
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