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of “fourth industrial revolution” concepts and policies (in Germany, US and China) in particular for employment and work …
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of "fourth industrial revolution" concepts and policies (in Germany, US and China) in particular for employment and work …
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are most pronounced in the advanced economies. The emerging economies also exhibit an upward trend in national income, but … it has been less substantial. The least developed economies, however, have been detached from this trend and remain … escalation of top income shares as well as the expansion of low paid employment has led to a growing gap between the top and the …
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level of employment and wages, while paying less attention to other aspects related to working conditions. This paper argues …
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This paper analyzes Bolivian exports focusing on their jobs results. We find that: i) employment created by exports is … negative and significant impact on employment, although part of this has been offset by selling more to Venezuela, as part of …
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The Hodrick-Prescott filter is a popular tool in macroeconomics for decomposing a time series into a smooth trend and a … regulations and policy changes generally lead to similar behaviours. Thus, those events should be absorbed by the trend component … of the trend-cycle decomposition, but the Hodrick-Prescott filter does not allow for jumps. We propose a modification of …
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and at the same time active demand management to guarantee high employment are recommended. … globalisation project in the 1970s/1980s. These developments are interrelated with the deregulation of financial markets …
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We provide a simple theoretical model to explain the mechanism whereby privatization of international airports can … improve welfare. The model consists of a downstream (airline) duopoly with two inputs landings at two airports) and two types … of consumers. The airline companies compete internationally. Using the simple international duopoly model, we show that …
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Liège, the trend of value added is downward, while that is not the case for employment. The smallest changes are recorded in …, employment and investment over the 2013-2015 period. The sector considered embraces not only the activities directly connected … indirectly (1.5 % of domestic employment including the self-employed). Brussels and Liège Airport remain the country's biggest …
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This study assesses the economic importance of air transport and airport activities in Belgium in terms of employment … direct and indirect value added (or 1.8 % of Belgium’s GDP), and provided direct or indirect employment for 80,300 people in … full-time equivalents (or 2 % of domestic employment in FTE). Brussels Airport was the one most affected by the decline in …
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