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been low investment, held back by lack of strong and independent institutions. This paper aims to assess the major areas of … economic institutions and market development. Our analysis identifies the legal system as the area where the institutional …
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, unrest lowers confidence and raises uncertainty; however, its adverse effect on GDP can be mitigated by strong institutions …
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unemployment by about 2.2 pp after five years. If sequencing is required, starting with PMRs would be more effective in boosting … output, while starting with LMRs would reduce unemployment faster. Finally, increasing unemployment benefits would be more …
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find much scope for improving the design of key labor market institutions-including collective bargaining and employment …
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unemployment. What is required instead is deeper labor market reforms across a broader range of complementary policies and … institutions. To be politically feasible, these reforms must be combined with measures to address distributional issues …
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employment, unemployment, and economic growth in OECD countries. The paper examines a number of facets of tax and welfare policy …
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We analyze the differential impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the Spanish labor market across population groups, as well as its implications for income inequality. The main finding is that young, less educated, and low skilled workers, as well as women are the most affected by the COVID-19 shock...
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