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We study the Beaudry and Portier (2006)-hypothesis of delayed-technology diffusion and news-driven business cycles. For German data on TFP and stock prices we find qualitatively similar empirical evidence. Quantitatively, however, an impulse response analysis suggests that a substantial part of...
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Politicians, the media, and the public express concern that many immigrants fail to integrate economically. Research shows that the option to naturalize has considerable economic benefits for eligible immigrants, even in countries with a tradition of restrictive policies. First-generation...
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In this Policy Briefing we address the question of whether there is a coherent and consistent policy when it comes to giving development aid. While one would theoretically argue that aid provision should be based on objective criteria set out to optimize governments' behavior or people's...
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mainly on the new EU member states, we compare the performance of various European countries by looking at the differentiated … (or divergence) of the New EU Member States (NMS) compared to the more advanced "old" EU countries (OMS) during the crisis … importance of industry in this group of countries remains strong. There has been no EU-wide uniform pattern of structural change …
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