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calibration exercise applied to Portugal suggests that the restrictions on dismissal slow the pace of worker reallocation and …
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This paper extends the equilibrium business cycle framework to incorporate ex ante skill heterogeneity among workers. Consistent with the empirical evidence, skilled and unskilled workers in the model face the same degree of cyclical variation in real wages although unskilled workers are subject...
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The paper explains how a country can fall into a “low-skill, bad-job trap,” in which workers acquire insufficient training and firms provide insufficient skilled vacancies. In particular, the paper argues that in countries where a large proportion of the workforce is unskilled, firms have...
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This paper discusses the recent major reforms in the area of civil and commercial claims enforcement undertaken by the Portuguese authorities in the context of the IMF/EU-supported adjustment program. The economic literature has long recognized that slow claims enforcement affects economic...
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estimates for Portugal (2008) show that closing this gap, by reducing misallocation in the service sector to manufacturing …
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This paper analyzes the capital structure of private asset managers in which the acquisition of nonperforming loans (NPLs) is funded with Contingent Convertibles (CoCos) placed with investors. The paper develops a model based on NPL transfer prices and residual recovery rates to assess capital...
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to Portugal. Building on the framework developed by Berg et al (2006), this model differentiates between shocks … Portugal. This framework is also used to consider the dynamics of the Portuguese economy over recent decades. The model, which …
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Portugal, and document a number of features that may affect labor market outcomes, including: i) the scope for flexibility at …
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