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In the model of Stark et al. (1997, 1998), the possibility of employment in a developed country raises the level of human capital acquired by workers in the developing country. We show that this result holds even when workers have the option to save.
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In the model of Stark et al. (1997, 1998), the possibility of employment in a developed country raises the level of human capital acquired by workers in the developing country. We show that this result holds even when workers have the option to save.
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. This paper shows that such reference dependence can affect savings in opposite directions depending on whether people face … liquidity constraints. Existing models for wealth and intertemporal choice predict that reference dependence reduces savings but … increase optimal savings for people without access to credit. Liquidity constraints force them to take part of an income loss …
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In the model of Stark et al. (1997, 1998), the possibility of employment in a developed country raises the level of human capital acquired by workers in the developing country. We show that this result holds even when workers have the option to save.
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Irish youth was hit hard by the crisis. Many young workers have remained unemployed for a long time and, unless it is … initiatives have been introduced recently, but more will be needed to limit scarring effects and keep youth connected so that they …
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O'LEARY E. (1999) Regional income estimates for Ireland, 1995, Reg. Studies 33 , 805-814. In Ireland since the mid-1980 … necessaires. O'LEARY E. (1999) Schatzungen regionaler Einkommen fur Irland, 1995, Reg. Studies 33 , 805-814. In Irland hat sich …
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determines the sourcing patterns of multinational plants in Ireland?, Regional Studies 39 , 225-239. Multinational enterprises … (MNEs) have played an important, if not crucial, role in the recent development of the economy of Ireland, both North and …
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Strobl E. (2004) Trends and determinants of the geographic dispersion of Irish manufacturing activity, 1926-1996, Reg. Studies 38, 191-205. This paper documents the trends in localization of the Irish manufacturing sector since the 1920s and investigates which of three prominent models is most...
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