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In this paper we examine the possible distributional impacts of new trade barriers associated with the new Trade and Cooperation Agreement governing relations between the UK and EU after Brexit. We use a model of labour demand that incorporates input-output links across industries, and that...
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This paper examines the role of fiscal and monetary institutions in macroeconomic stability and budgetary control in CESEE (central, eastern and south eastern European) countries in comparison to other OECD countries. CESEE countries tend to grow faster (at least before the crisis) and have more...
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inequality and employment. To this end, we use annual data for the US, UK and Sweden over the past forty years and estimate …
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Despite the relatively uncontested importance of promoting school attendance in the policy arena, little evidence exists on the causal effect of school absence on long-run socio-economic outcomes. We address this question by combining historical and administrative records for cohorts of Swedish...
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adjust daily COVID-19 deaths to match weekly excess mortality. Focusing on Sweden, the only country that has good data and … studies appears mainly driven by the large changes in testing frequency that occurred in Sweden during the period considered. …
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