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The advent of rising immigration has spurred research into a number of important issues insofar as the indigenous labor market is concerned. Some of these issues regarding the nature of the effect on native workers have been studied extensively. Others, like the interrelationships among...
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(1988) and Johansen and Juselius (1990) cointegration tests and VECM approach in investigating the dynamic linkages between …
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cointegration of Portuguese rates and the "puzzle" well known in the literature: although its forecasts of future short-term rates …
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ARDL bounds testing approach of cointegration. Long-run equilibrium has been established among these variables for Benin … and short-run Granger causality running from GDP to electricity consumption for Togo. The results of the cointegration …
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criticized. Multivariate and panel cointegration, and nonlinear models are here implemented. The theory is rejected and both the …
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This work shows that Italian consumer confidence indicator (CCI) is non-stationary and, therefore, can be estimated with the time series methods. It is found that a long-run relationship exists between CCI, short-term interest rate, industrial production index and the difference between...
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(1990) and Johansen (1991) cointegration technique, this paper examines the long-run validity of the monetary exchange rate …
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Women empowerment has attracted the attention of researchers as an active area of research since 1980s. It can be viewed as an ultimate end as well as a mean to achieve other development goals. The present study is an attempt to investigate how consciousness /sensitization of women about their...
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This study analyses the impact of macroeconomics variables on the dynamism of labour market in Cameroon. To attend our objectives, the elasticity of employment of used firstly to analyze effective employed correlation and economic growth. Secondly, the determinants of this elasticity were...
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A well-established result in the theoretical literature on labour market flexibility is that the employment should be more volatile in "flexible" labour markets. Over the last 35 years, Italy gives a good example of a transition from an over-regulated labour market into a quite more flexible...
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