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cannot easily switch industries and wages are inflexible in the short run, globalization tends to increase unemployment. In …The paper analyzes the labor market effects of globalization when foreign market entry is costly and risky. With … this situation, government unemployment benefits reduce the wages that exporting firm’s need to pay workers as risk …
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cannot easily switch industries and wages are inflexible in the short run, globalization tends to increase unemployment. In …The paper analyzes the labor market effects of globalization when foreign market entry is costly and risky. With … this situation, government unemployment benefits reduce the wages that exporting firm's need to pay workers as risk …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011200297
. Looking ahead, however, in 2010 sustained high unemployment, uneven growth, and an unwinding of government stimulus measures …
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The 2008-09 global economic crises have shown that no country is immune to external challenges. When policy controls are missing or not used efficiently, crises can reverse progress even in advanced economies. This unexpected outcome has increased concerns about the ability of governments in...
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This paper uses firm-level data from the Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Surveys to study the process of convergence of transition countries with developed market economies. The study focuses on competition and market structure, finance and the structure of lending to firms, and...
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While the impact of globalization on income inequality has received a lot of attention,little is known about its effect … and non-exporters. By the virtue of being exposed to higher competition, exporters require greater commitment and … men, exporters will statistically discriminate against female employees and will exhibit a higher GWG than non-exporters …
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While the impact of globalization on income inequality has received a lot of attention, little is known about its … firms and non-exporters.  By the virtue of being exposed to higher competition, exporters require greater commitment and … men, exporters will statistically discriminate against female employees and will exhibit a higher GWG than non-exporters …
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While the impact of globalization on income inequality has received a lot of attention, little is known about its … firms and non-exporters. By the virtue of being exposed to higher competition, exporters require greater commitment and … men, exporters will statistically discriminate against female employees and will exhibit a higher GWG than non-exporters …
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pronounced. The adverse effect of higher unemployment on life satisfaction is partially offset by the positive impact of lower …
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or the Charybdis of unemployment. Furthermore, it seems that the continental European economies ¡ª foremost Germany and … France ¡ª have sided with more egalitarian ends accepting higher unemployment. This has occurred whilst the liberal economies … such as the United States and the United Kingdom choose higher inequality for lower unemployment. In this paper it is …
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