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such a mechanism can quantitatively account for the degree of real wage rigidity in the Bulgarian labor markets, as …
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such a mechanism can quantitatively account for the degree of real wage rigidity in the Bulgarian labor markets, as …
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unobservable workers e ort by employers and wage contracts as in Shapiro and Stiglitz (1984), as well as a detailed government …
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In this paper we investigate the quantitative importance of search and matching fric- tions in Bulgarian labor markets. This is done by augmenting an otherwise standard real business cycle model a la Long and Plosser (1983) with both a two-sided costly search and fiscal policy. This introduces a...
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We provide comprehensive evidence on the consequences of automation and offshoreability on the career of unemployed workers and the role of public policies. Using almost two decades of administrative data for Austria, we find that risk of automation is reducing the job finding probability; a...
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Purpose: This paper aims to explore the effects of fiscal policy in an economy with efficiency wages, consumption taxes and a common income tax rate. Design/methodology/approach: A dynamic general-equilibrium model with the government sector is calibrated to Bulgarian data (1999–2018). Two...
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