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amongst graduates. Using data from the labour force surveys of the United Kingdom and Germany, we find similar results in …
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This paper considers what has hitherto been a relatively neglected subject in the wage inequality literature, albeit one that has been becoming more important over time, namely the role played by increases in postgraduate education. We document increases in the number of workers with a...
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In this paper, we discuss the quest for more and more education and its implications for social mobility. We document very rapid educational upgrading in Britain over the last thirty years or so and show that this rise has featured faster increases in education acquisition by people from...
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.K., Germany and Italy, for the period 1980:4-2009:4, encompassing macro, fiscal and financial variables. The results show that (i …
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Sims and Zha (1999, 2006), the empirical evidence for the U.S., the U.K., Germany, and Italy shows that it is important to … minor role in the asset markets of the U.S. and Germany; (ii) they substantially increase the variability of housing and … Italy. -- Bayesian Structural VAR ; fiscal policy ; housing prices ; stock prices …
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