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To examine the macro economic effects of government tax and punishment policies, this paper develops a three-sector general quilibrium model featuring matching frictions, heterogenous abilities and an informal sector with tax evasion. The choice of education is determined endogenously. Job...
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the impact of YUPs on skill division, unemployment distribution workers and aggregate unemployment. …
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We analyse the effects active labour market programmes (ALMPs) have on unemployment in a union wage-setting framework … case where ALMPs increase match efficiency of the marginalized workers, and show that ALMPs may increase unemployment. …
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, sector division, unemployment and welfare. …
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. Furthermore, if the presence of skill-biased technological shocks increase unemployment, this may explain why the market it …-between subsidizing education and thereby reducing unemployment and optimizing welfare may be eliminated. We analyse this issue in a …
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unemployment. A higher audit rate has an ambiguous impact on unemployment, and may actually increase the size of the underground …
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This paper examines the impact on unemployment, unemployment distribution, wages and welfare of Youth Unemployment …
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While examining the macroeconomic effects of government tax and punishment policies, this paper develops a three-sector general equilibrium model featuring matching frictions and worker-firm wage bargaining. Workers are assumed to differ in ability, and the choice of education is determined...
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skills during the experience of unemployment. Within a search and matching model, we show that all natives and immigrants are …
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