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on overall aggregate employment, participation or unemployment rates. -- job security ; employment composition …
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In recent years the issue of the role of asset prices in monetary setting has become increasingly topical since booms and busts in asset market are associated with the fluctuations in overall economic activity through its impacts on aggregate spending. In this study, we use Smooth Transition...
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formulate a model of financing. New Keynesian theory emphasizes that a firm’s net worth influences investment decisions and …
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Through flows from 3 states, employment, unemployment and out of the labor force, we analyze the dynamics of labor … participation and consequently, that the explanations of the changes in the unemployment rate could be associated with "added and … discouraged worker effects." -- labor markets ; transition probabilities ; unemployment. …
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A job loss has considerable negative consequences for those hit by unemployment. This is all the more relevant if …
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The purpose of the paper is to analyse how labour market and labour market institutions reacted during recent crises. In early 1990s Estonia introduced a set of rather unique policy options like currency board as a ground for monetary policy, low taxes, open foreign trade policy, low public...
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This paper investigates the effects of Greece's European Union (EU) accession and European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) entry, as well as R&D intensity and industry concentration on job creation and job destruction in the Greek manufacturing sector. The study is based on firm-level economic...
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This paper studies long-term trends of self-employment in Chile. Self-employment is associated with poor job conditions, vulnerability, and instability or informal labor market. Contrary to what is expected, self- employment level does not respond to macroeconomic variables. Using forty-one...
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