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The material within these pages shows that Barbados, a Caribbean country with just over a quarter of a million people, embodies many of the classic vulnerabilities of an island with a small open economy, yet aspires to developed-country status, and is already well advanced on the road to...
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The material within these pages shows that Barbados, a Caribbean country with just over a quarter of a million people, embodies many of the classic vulnerabilities of an island with a small open economy, yet aspires to developed-country status, and is already well advanced on the road to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010895474
explores experiences of social dialogue in relation to improving productivity, technical and vocational education, occupational …
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, open unemployment. Creating viable and lasting employment is vital to reduce poverty and spread prosperity in the region …
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wages and living standards, productivity and business, Europe, the NHS, schools, tuition fees, gender gaps, urban and …
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proposed, unemployment, competence, productivity. It was shown that competence can be characterized as a constructive activity … of incompetent corrupt officials adversely affect the level of unemployment, and their ability to allocate goods …
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This paper describes determinants of Japan’s productivity growth, reform outputs, and speculation on future potential …
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with different equilibria descriptive of the labor markets in Spain and France, where the unemployment rates went from the … unemployment rate in Spain has jumped to much higher levels while switching between equilibria or, what is the same, because of …
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It is often argued that a mandatory minimum wage is binding only if the wage density displays a spike at it. In this paper we analyze a model with wage setting, search frictions, and heterogeneous production technologies, in which imposition of a minimum wage affects wages even though, after...
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