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Economic growth and unemployment exhibit an ambiguous relationship – according to empirical studies. This ambiguity can …, unemployment may be absorbed by underground firms, which adopt backward technology, at the cost of reduced economic growth …. Alternatively, unemployment diminishes because productivity grows by employing workers who prefer to become skilled, and thus not to …
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evasion and unemployment. This paper shows that the firm's decision to evade taxes also depends on trust in tax authorities …, and affects one of the most important macroeconomic variables: the unemployment rate. Also, the model is able to mimic the … and a reduction of tax evasion may decrease unemployment. …
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policies and to study the problem of unemployment. These notes mean to provide an exhaustive introduction to the study of the …
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debate: the link between underground employment and unemployment. While the literature is unanimous in considering … underground employment and unemployment as strongly connected and interdependent phenomena, the link between existing causality is … controversial. Two key results emerge from this analysis. The first shows that the unemployment affects (with positive sign) the …
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An optimizing representative firm pays efficiency wages to skilled workers to produce technological innovations, which are assumed to be of labor saving type, affecting negatively the hiring rate of unskilled workers. The results are: i) The efficiency wage of skilled workers is determined by...
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A matching model will explain both unemployment and economic growth by considering the underground sector. Three … between underground employment and unemployment, and (iii) between growth and unemployment. Key assumptions are that … contribute to growth. Underground employment alleviates unemployment only if the monitoring rate is sufficiently low. …
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institutions of labor market and remittances on unemployment. In our model, the remittances take the form of insurance against … involuntary unemployment. In this environment, it was shown that remittances sent by the diaspora provide consumption and savings … and increase the amount of national physical capital. Since the rate of unemployment decreases with the size of the …
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This paper considers the formation of the urban formal ector wages in the presence of rural migration in a collective bargaining framework. We show in particular that the restoration of full employment in the presence of an informal sector can be implemented through a policy of subsidy depends...
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unemployment. To this goal, we develop a Schumpeterian model of endogenous growth: agents have the choice of being employed or … being doing R&D activities. Unemployment is caused by the wage-setting behavior of unions. We show that: (i) High labor … costs or powerful trade unions lead to higher unemployment and lower economic growth. (ii) Efficient bargain allows to …
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In this article, we investigate the relevance of the glass ceiling hypothesis in France, according to which there exist …
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