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Tertiarisation of labour market has globally been associated with economic progress. But in developing countries, labour market deformities may push people into service economy out of distress also. This paper examines the tertiarisation process in Indian labour market to bring out the reasons...
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of work. The immorality of consigning a portion of the workforce to the degradation of unemployment would be eliminated …
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political institutions and political rivalry on human capital accumulation and income inequality. Relating to the increasing … inequality. As regards the role of political institutions, our analysis suggests that the elasticities of human capital …
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In this paper we intend to empirically examine how different political institutions may define the long-term economic …
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This paper provides a critique of the ``unemployment invariance hypothesis,'' according to which the behavior of the … labor market ensures that the long-run unemployment rate is independent of the size of the capital stock, productivity, and … the equilibrating mechanisms to ensure unemployment invariance; in particular, other markets may perform part of the …
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growth, net migration, and changes in unemployment rates at the municipal level in Sweden. The aim is to explore in depth the …
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Since 2008, the U.S. economy has been mired in the second worst economic crisis in its history. Conceivably, massive government spending could bring the economy out of this slump as massive war spending ultimately ended the Great Depression of the 1930s. However, a far superior strategy exists:...
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equalization allows the divergent wage experience as well as unemployment experience of Europe and America to be explained. Europe … reduces European unemployment (which increased under factor price equalization). …
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constant rate which is the higher, the lower are the labour tax rate and the unemployment rate. Both government Ponzi games and …, an increase in the debt-to-capital ratio is accompanied by higher taxes, a rise in unemployment and lower economic growth. …
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The traditional analysis of unemployment in relation to real output dynamics is based on some empirical evidences … especially for every economic growth study which would consider the unemployment rate among the endogenous variables. This paper … deals with an introductive study about the role of non-linearity in the investigation of unemployment dynamics. The main …
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