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The expansion of Western European production accelerated in the first half of 1997. Exports were the main engine, driven by a devaluation of European currencies and strong growth abroad. Domestic demand also picked up somewhat led by investment in machinery and equipment. Inflation remained at...
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Im Vergleich zum EU-Durchschnitt und zu den Vereinigten Staaten hat Deutschland seit einigen Jahren eine höhere …
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Die Arbeitslosigkeit in Deutschland nimmt seit geraumer Zeit kräftig zu. Angesichts der schwachen Wachstumsperspektiven …
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Konjunkturzyklus reagieren. Dieses Papier analysiert für Deutschland das zyklischen Verhaltens realer Einstiegslöhne unter Kontrolle …
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Bundesrepublik Deutschland empirisch bestimmt. Die Verbrauchsausgaben erweisen sich als konjunkturstabilisierende Kraft, während die …
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In this paper, a survey on theoretically expected and empirically proved impacts of exchange rate volatility is given. With regard to the West German unemployment, the effects of volatility are empirically analysed using three different volatility measures and four country groups. In...
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It is often argued that the labor market outcomes of several ?problem groups? of German workers suffer disproportionately in an economic downturn. These groups are women, the unskilled, and young and old workers, respectively. Using monthly individual-level data for West Germany for the period...
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Not only the level of aggregate unemployment but also the properties of its dynamics are an important topic in macroeconomics and labor economics. Several models like e.g. matching models with endogenous job destruction explicitly predict an asymmetric pattern in the evolution of unemployment,...
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The aggregate average unemployment rate in a given country is essentially the result of individual workers' transitions between the three core labor force states, employment, unemployment, and inactivity. The dynamics of these transitions depend both, on individual duration in a particular state...
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