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The aim of this paper is to extend the Solow model in a way that permits to endogenize unemployment. Starting from a Neoclassical growth model, as the Solow model, we introduce a mechanism that allows us to determine the Keynesian unemployment, i.e. unemployment that is caused by the weakness of...
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The search for the main determinants of economic growth of nations as well as the present lack of an explanatory model for macroeconomic phenomena necessarily lead us to the need of a synthesis or explanatory theory. In this sense, the main theoretical findings base on the basic neoclassical...
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This paper considers the role that urban spatial structure may play in the process of occupational segregation, and argues that neoclassical economic models of urban employment and residential location decisions have not considered the relationship between gender-based labor market status and...
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Twelve years into transition process, Serbia doesn’t have consistent, if any, let alone coherent economic development … policy. This review is therefore aimed at Serbian (and alike transition countries’) policy-makers and stake-holders in an …
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mainly based on the surveys of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (Transition Indicators), World Bank …
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Serbia. Criticism of un-controlled spread of idea of neo-liberal capitalism throughout of transition countries, i …. Transition countries should follow idea of creation of national innovation systems, which is, in fact, building of knowledge …
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the transition from being underdeveloped to becoming a developed one. A formal test shows that long-run causality is … predominantly from income to religiosity. The transition slope is robust to measurement error and composition of the country sample …
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We investigate whether management quality explains firm performance in Russia. We find that it explains relatively little in terms of firm performance, but it does explain some of the differences between firms in Russia’s Far East and the rest of Russia. Firms that have always been in private...
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The introduction of the 2006 Norwegian shareholder income tax was announced in advance, and it increased top marginal tax rates on individual dividend income from zero to 28%. We document strong timing effects on dividend payout on a large panel of non-listed corporations, with a surge of...
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The paper presents the Ukrainian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (ULMS), which is one of the most widely used household and labor force surveys in Eastern Europe. It is based on a statistically representative sample of the Ukrainian population aged between 15 and 72 years, comprising about 4,000...
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