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The structural rate of unemployment and associated non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment (the NAIRU) are of … representing the NAIRU as currently used by the OECD in its policy analysis and surveillance work. Three distinct classes of NAIRU … applied ...<BR><P>Les concepts de taux de chômage structurel et NAIRU (<I>non accelerating inflation rate of unemployment …
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the unemployment benefit replacement rate also play an important role in explaining changes in the NAIRU although there is … explanation of NAIRU dynamics over the period 1978-2003, even though recent decreases are better explained than the earlier surge. …
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The global recession is likely to results in higher structural unemployment for some time in many OECD countries. This paper assesses how the shock to aggregate unemployment as a result of the economic crisis may be transmitted to structural unemployment through hysteresis effects that occur...
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the unemployment benefit replacement rate also play an important role in explaining changes in the NAIRU although there is … explanation of NAIRU dynamics over the period 1978-2003, even though recent decreases are better explained than the earlier surge ….<P>Quels déterminants du NAIRU ? Évidence empirique à partir d'un panel de pays de l'OCDE<BR>Cette étude analyse les déterminants du taux de …
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The structural rate of unemployment and associated non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment (the NAIRU) are of … representing the NAIRU as currently used by the OECD in its policy analysis and surveillance work. Three distinct classes of NAIRU …
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since the late 1990s. Structural unemployment is defined as a time-varying NAIRU derived from the information contained in a … revisions in historical NAIRU estimated in 2008 after such a large labour market shock support the robustness of the OECD … la fin des années 1990. Le chômage structurel est défini comme à un NAIRU variant dans le temps et dérivé de l …
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Economists often seek to estimate unobserved variables, representing “equilibrium” or “expected” values of economic variables, as benchmarks against which observed, realised values of these variables may be evaluated. Such comparisons are often used as economic policy indicators, for...
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In recent years, inflation in the euro area has failed to decelerate decisively while cyclical slack built up in the economy. Is this phenomenon more than a peculiarity in recent data? Is it related to structural policy settings? Econometric analysis conducted on two decades of quarterly data...
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The paper employs a structural vector auto-regression (SVAR) along the lines of Blanchard and Quah (1989) and Clarida and Gali (1994) to identify the sources of changes in German international price competitiveness over the past 30 years. This leads to a separation of the driving forces of the...
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The paper employs a structural vector auto-regression (SVAR) along the lines of Blanchard and Quah (1989) and Clarida and Gali (1994) to identify the sources of changes in German international price competitiveness over the past 30 years. This leads to a separation of the driving forces of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005045622