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Japan faces the problem of how to finance retirement, health, and long-term care expenditures as the population ages …
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This paper reviews developments in pension systems in 11 transition economies during the 1990s, highlighting the forces behind their rapid weakening. It focuses on the challenges these systems face—including those arising from demographic factors—and discusses why most transition countries...
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in the probability of being employed within each occupation type and wages earned therein. Cohort plots and econometric … particularly significant for low-skill women: estimated cohort effects point to a fall in wages within each occupation as well as a …
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wages for skilled and unskilled workers. Contrary to conventional wisdom, we find that, at the aggregate level, skilled and … unskilled workers are subject to essentially the same degree of cyclical variation in wages. However, important differences …
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, and for unskilled labor. The former result contradicts union claims that wages had little relevance for east German job …
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public investment at the EU level. We complement these results with a specific application to the case of Slovenia. We first … characterized by fixed exchange rate regimes and sound public investment governance (e.g. Croatia and Slovenia). We also complement …
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The labor participation rate in Slovenia has been lower than in the EU-15 (the members states prior to May 2004 … and for achieving higher potential growth in Slovenia …
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Estimation and simulation of sustainable real exchange rates in some of the new EU accession countries point to potential difficulties in sustaining the ERM2 regime if entered too soon and with weak policies. According to the estimates, the Czech, Hungarian, and Polish currencies were overvalued...
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This paper investigates the inflation process in Slovenia through an examination of some commonly used determinants of … inflation. While the growth in wages affects inflation, it appears that both changes in the exchange rate and growth in monetary …
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their local investor and issuer base that are able to deliver the benefits of a large, mature market. Slovenia is such an … regional integration such as within the EU. While using the case of Slovenia, this path might be indicative for other small …
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