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Spain provides an extreme case of unemployment rate oscillations (8.3% in 2007, 26.1% in 2013, 19.6% in 2016) in … such groups of regions react differently to key drivers of employment and wage setting. We find that the low income (high … unemployment) regions are more reactive to capital accumulation, and thus to a growth strategy based on estimulating investment. In …
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This paper provides new evidence for the evolution of regional unemployment rates in Spain over the 1980-2000 period … techniques, we estimate a structural labour market model for each group and evaluate the unemployment contributions of investment …
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The evolution of Spanish unemployment has been quite idiosyncratic. The full-employment levels of the early seventies …
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The evolution of Spanish unemployment has been quite idiosyncratic. The full employment levels of the early seventies …
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This paper provides new evidence for the evolution of regional unemployment rates in Spain over the 1980-2000 period … techniques, we estimate a structural labour market model for each group and evaluate the unemployment contributions of investment …
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well. By implication, policies that stimulate investment and R&D and policies that affect the size of the labor force may …
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