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dynamic panel including annual data for 119 countries over the period 1970-2010, and also carry out multivariate Granger …
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dynamic panel including annual data for 119 countries over the period 1970-2010, and also carry out multivariate Granger …
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With the emergence of the Great Recession unemployment insurance (UI) is once again at the heart of the policy debate. In this paper, we review the recent theoretical and empirical evidence on the labor market effects of UI design. We also discuss policy issues related to UI design, including...
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on guarantees we estimate the effect of guarantees in a static and dynamic panel model. We find a statistically and …
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evidence for it. We use a new sectoral panel for 60 countries and a methodology suitable for such a panel. We find that job …
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Several empirical studies are concerned with measuring the effect of currency and current account crises on economic growth. Using different empirical models this paper serves two aspects. It provides an explicit assessment of country specific factors influencing the costs of crises in terms of...
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as well as pooled mean group and mean group estimators, the latter in a dynamic heterogeneous panel framework. We find …
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been only a few analyses looking at this question empirically. The present study focuses on a panel of 27 transition and 20 … Western European countries between 1990 and 2006 and uses the latest developments in panel unit root and cointegration testing …
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The present contribution tests whether countries can be pooled when studying the finance-growth nexus. Overall, our results point toward a 'pragmatic' positive answer, though considerable heterogeneity is present among developing countries.
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