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equality in Australia, East and West Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The countries were selected …
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. Using data on eight advanced economies (Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Slovakia, Spain, the United Kingdom, and United …
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In this paper, we claim that children are in danger of social exclusion both in Italy and in Spain since social …
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, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom. This research is based on the notion that there are 'concentration effects' of poverty …
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This note tests whether the extraordinary rise in Spanish unemployment in the 1980s can be traced back to rigidities in the wage structure in the face of relative net demand shocks against the unskilled (this claim is also known as the 'Krugman hypothesis'). I can establish that youth...
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