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The paper documents the shift in the Beveridge curve in the United States since the Great Recession. It argues that a decline in quits, the relatively poor performance of the construction sector, and the extension of unemployment insurance benefits have largely driven this shift. The paper then...
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This paper constructs a general equilibrium search-matching model with heterogeneous workers. Workers choose whether to invest in general human capital or specific human capital when they enter the labor market. We analyze how unemployment benefits affect the choice of the type of human capital...
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This paper provides an empirical analysis of IMF-supported stabilization programmes in 19 emerging countries during the period 1971–1997. The results of the empirical analysis suggest the following. First, compared to nonprogramme countries, emerging programme countries have been engaged in...
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