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How do international labor markets respond to a technology shock and what is the main transmission channel across …
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positive technology shock, and (c) measured productivity increases temporarily in response to a positive demand shock. More …
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positive technology shock, and (c) measured productivity increases temporarily in response to a positive demand shock. More …
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Can the standard search-and-matching labor market model replicate the business cycle fluctuations of the job finding rate and the unemployment rate? In the odel, these fluctuations are driven by movements in productivity. This paper inestigates the sources of productivity fluctuations that are...
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Despite massive digitization efforts, the German economy has experienced a marked slowdown in its productivity growth. This paper analyzes the reasons behind this disconcerting development. A major factor is the turnaround of the labor market that commenced around 2005. The successful...
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Despite massive digitization efforts, the German economy has experienced a marked slowdown in its productivity growth. This paper analyzes the reasons behind this disconcerting development. A major factor is the turnaround of the labor market that commenced around 2005. The successful...
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may be out of its unemployment equilibrium for quite a long time after a shock occurs.The novelty of the model is that it … decreasein job creation in response to the depreci-ation of human capitalfollowing an adverse cyclical shock, does not lead to …
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