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Liberalization policies of international movements of capital and labour have represented a crucial feature of the so-called 'globalization' era. More recently, however, several restrictions on migratory movements have been adopted to face the alleged negative effects of immigration. On the...
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Based on a connection between network analysis and B-VAR models, this paper provides a first empirical evidence of the relationships between capital centralization expressed in terms of network control on one hand and monetary policy guidelines and business cycles on the other. Our findings...
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This study examines 28 selected cases of transition from a fixed to a more flexible exchange rate combined with devaluation over the period 1980–2013. The crises examined generally prove to be significantly correlated to a reduction in real wages and the wage share. However, both groups are...
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