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The reaction of the German labor market to the Great Recession 2008/09 was relatively mild - especially compared to other countries. The reason lies not only in the specific type of the recession - which was favorable for the German economy structure - but also in a series of labor market...
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We study the time path of inflation and unemployment using the Blanchard treatment of the relationship between the two … the results. The economic dynamics of inflation and unemployment shows that they fluctuate around their intertemporal … equilibria, inflation around the growth rate of nominal money supply, respectively, and unemployment around the natural rate of …
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Fraud is one of the most harmful phenomena, because it leads to collapse of organizations, causes economic downfall of countries, and destroys faith in a country's capital markets. The impact of fraud is complex and has varying degrees depending on political and financial institutional...
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sample of 28 nations within the European Union, the study examined the degree to which economic growth and inflation impacted … that economic sentiment and household consumption were significantly shaped by the proxies of economic growth and inflation …. Moreover, in the case of economic sentiment, the negative impact of inflation was much stronger than the positive impact of …
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prices, unemployment rates, and interest rates in nine countries that took distinctive approaches in tackling the pandemic …, where we introduce lockdowns as shocks to unemployment. Based on impulse response functions, we find that in most countries … the unemployment rate rose, interest rates fell or turned negative, and prices fell initially following the implementation …
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account deficit, exchange rate, unemployment, inflation, and mortgage rates. Second, we employ probit and logit regression …
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open innovation indicators. GDP, inflation and unemployment are the most important indicators of the economic and social …
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projections for inflation, unemployment, and the Fed's policy rate-are themselves predictable by information publicly available at …
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Two closely watched indicators of economic performance are inflation and unemployment. This study empirically analyzes … the causality between inflation and unemployment in Indonesia during 1984 to 2017. The data were gathered from the … Autoregression to determine the causality between inflation and unemployment. The results show that there is a one-way causality …
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that when actual unemployment rate was below the reported value of NAIRU, there was a pressure on inflation rate to rise … recommendations to address the problems of inflation and unemployment in SAARC countries. …The study mainly focused on the estimation and implementation of the concept of nonaccelerating inflation rate of …
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