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Within a general equilibrium framework of a developing economy with a foreign owned factor of production, this paper questions whether the informal-formal sector relationship is procyclical/ complementary - expansion or contraction in one necessarily implies an expansion or contraction in the...
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Top-down computable general equilibrium (CGE) models are used extensively for analysis of energy and climate policies. Energy-intensive industries are usually represented in top-down economic models as abstract economic production functions, of the constant-elasticity-ofsubstitution (CES)...
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The literature on knowledge spillovers offers substantial evidence that workers, as main carriers of knowledge, play a role in the diffusion of knowledge among firms. One of the channels through which knowledge is diffused is the job-to-job mobility of workers. The research question addressed in...
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into "good" and "bad" jobs. We provide updated evidence that polarisation also occurred in Germany since the mid-1980s …
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Das Produktionsprofil seiner Wirtschaft spricht dafür, dass Deutschland gestärkt aus der gegenwärtigen Wirtschaftskrise … Güter und wissensintensiver Dienstleistungen entfällt, höher als in Deutschland. Dabei besitzt Deutschland in den forschungs … wichtigen traditionellen Handelspartner beträchtlich. Zwar ist Deutschland mit seiner hohen Exportquote und seiner …
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Deutschland ist mit seiner starken Spezialisierung auf die Produktion von Investitionsgütern von der weltweiten … Rezession besonders betroffen. Das technologieintensive Produktionsprofil seiner Industrie spricht aber dafür, dass Deutschland … Produktion auf forschungsintensive Güter so stark wie hierzulande. Deutschland hat gegenüber seinen wichtigsten Wettbewerbern …
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Germany remains Europe's largest and most diversified source of new technology, but still lags in the fastest growing … had supported Germany's leadership in the high-tech industries of the early twentieth century - automobiles, machinery … to new technological stimuli. In addition, Germany's bank-centered capital and inflexible labor markets have long …
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into good and bad jobs. We provide updated evidence that polarisation also occurred in Germany since the mid-1980s until …
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local labor markets in Germany between 1979 and 2007. In order to directly relate technological change to subsequent … polarization in Germany in the sense that employment growth deteriorates at the middle of the skill distribution relative to the …
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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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