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This study empirically examined the impact of fiscal and monetary policy on unemployment rate using data between the … percent variations in the unemployment rate were explained by the independent variables. Also, its adjusted counterpart is 0 ….602 and its shows that about 60 percent growth in unemployment rate can be explained by the independent variables. The unit …
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supranational unemployment insurance scheme. The model is calibrated to the euro area's core and periphery and features a rich …-regional correlation of unemployment and in ation increases by up to 52% and 27%, respectively, compared to the decentralised setting. The …
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application of mandatory lockdowns contributed to a sharp fall in production and a rise in unemployment, inducing an expansionary …
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application of mandatory lockdowns contributed to a sharp fall in production and a rise in unemployment, inducing an expansionary …
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In the standard New Keynesian sticky price model the central bank faces no contradiction between the stabilization of inflation and the stabilization of the welfare relevant output gap after a productivity shock hits the economy. When the standard model is enhanced by real wage rigidities or...
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This is the first study to evaluate the effects of early pension withdrawal policies on tenures on unemployment … half-a-million Australians who found themselves newly on an unemployment payment in the initial months of the COVID-19 … pandemic, between April and June 2020, resulted in a 32 per cent lower exit rate from unemployment benefits inside the first …
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The paper addresses and summarizes the role of unemployment in the transformation process from an economic system with … explanations why unemployment is high during transition in countries of Central and Eastern Europe the role of unemployment and the … fiscal problems due to unemployment is discussed within a model of economies of transition. The model highlights the …
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Studies of the effect of government spending on unemployment are potentially confounded by reverse causality. To … expenditure on road-building substantially reduces local unemployment …
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supranational unemployment insurance scheme. The model is calibrated to the euro area's core and periphery and features a rich …-regional correlation of unemployment and inflation increases by up to 52% and 27%, respectively, compared to the decentralised setting. The …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012830081