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This paper explores how extended unemployment insurance (UI) benefits targeted to older workers affect early retirement …
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.1 percentage points among women. The reforms had large spillover effects to the unemployment insurance program but negligible … effects on disability insurance claims. Specifically, unemployment increased by roughly 10 percentage points both among men … government expenditures would have amounted to 264 million Euros per year. Due to higher unemployment insurance claims and …
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and 'services' are produced both in the market and within the households. We use the model to examine how unemployment and … services reduces unemployment whereas a tax cut on goods has no effect. A reform involving tax differentiation, with lower …
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labor market. The co-existence of positive wage spans and unemployment is explained by wage rigidities that are …
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This article investigates the socioeconomic impacts of unemployment on different groups of individuals, and specially … contrast the experiences of poor workers, for whom the unemployment is bounded to the dispute for basic needs, with the …
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Employee ownership has attracted growing attention for its potential to improve economic outcomes for companies, workers, and the economy in general, and help reduce inequality. Over 100 studies across many countries indicate that employee ownership is generally linked to better productivity,...
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machines will. Such results change drastically when we consider a model with unemployment and finance dictates real outcomes … much more than before. Introducing finance affects trade patterns with unemployment and especially with imperfect credit … their impact on production, trade and unemployment. The paper has policy implications for role of financial development …
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Marxists love to hate the theory of capital as power, or CasP for short. And they have two good reasons. First, CasP criticizes the logical and empirical validity of the labour theory of value on which Marxism rests. And second, it offers the young at heart a radical, non-Marxist alternative...
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