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United States to study the narrowing of the gender gap in local labor markets. We .nd that deregulation reduced the gender …
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Between 2000 and 2007, the gender gap in earnings in the US real estate sector increased, especially in local markets … explain the widening of the gender gap, while sorting on entry and gender identity in relative income do. First, the industry …
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This paper identifies the various channels that give rise to a "sovereign-bank nexus" whereby the financial health of banks and sovereigns is intertwined. We find that banks and sovereigns are linked by three interacting channels: banks hold large amounts of sovereign debt; banks are protected...
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To what extent can Quantitative Easing impact productivity growth? We document a strong and heterogeneous response of corporate R&D investment to changes in debt financing conditions induced by corporate debt purchases under the ECB’s Corporate Sector Purchase Program. Companies eligible for...
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current and future credit market conditions. For a given level of current credit access, investment and employment increases …
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Climate change and the public policies to arrest it are and will continue reshaping the global economy. This Discussion Paper draws on economic research to identify some key medium- and long-run economic implications of these developments. It explores implications for growth, innovation,...
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We offer new evidence on the real effects of credit shocks in the presence of employment protection regulations by …
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I analyze output growth, volatility, and skewness as the joint outcomes of financial openness. Using an industry panel of 53 countries over 45 years, I find that financial openness increases simultaneously mean growth and the negative skewness of the growth process. The increase in output...
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