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Belgium has one of the largest gaps in labour market outcomes between natives and individuals of foreign origin. One … Survey (LFS) we find that employment rates for generation migrants in Belgium are hardly better than those for first …
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labor market entrants. In Belgium, young labor market entrants with short or no employment record are eligible for non …
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pattern is not so much dictated by Belgium’s demography, but rather its commitment to attain an overall employment rate of 75 …
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and their likelihood of being employed in Belgium. Using detailed quarterly data for the period 2008-2014, we find not …
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Belgian business cycle. The data set contains information on business and consumer surveys of Belgium and its neighbouring …-known indicators such as the EC economic sentiment indicator for Belgium and the NBB overall synthetic curve contain a high amount of …
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This paper documents the patterns and determinants of price setting in the Belgian industry. We analyse the micro data underlying the Producer Price Index (PPI) over the period from February 2001 to January 2005. On average only one out of four prices changes in a typical month, whereas the...
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How should we value and manage deposit accounts where deposits have a zero contractual maturity, but which, in practice, remain stable through time and are remunerated below market rates? Does the economic value of the deposit account differ from the face value and can we reliably measure it? To...
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We test whether firms with a single bank are better shielded from loss of credit and investment cuts in periods of adverse cash flow shocks than firms with multiple bank relationships. Our estimates of the cash flow sensitivity of investment show that both types of firms are equally subject to...
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Whilst overall productivity growth is stalling, firms at the frontier are still able to capture the benefits of the newest technologies and business practices. This paper uses linked employer-employee data covering all Belgian firms over a period of almost 20 years and investigates the...
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In 2020, Belgian ports generated € 31.8 billion in direct and indirect value added (7% of Belgian GDP) and employed 254 611 full-time equivalents (FTEs) either directly or indirectly (5.9% of Belgian domestic employment including the self-employed). Despite the COVID-19 outbreak, direct...
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