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This paper studies how differences in labor market regulations shape countries' comparative advantage in the cross-border provision of labor-intensive services, using administrative data in Europe for the last two decades. I exploit exogenous variation in labor taxes and minimum wages faced by...
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The diversity of the labour market in the Visegrad Group countries is presented in the article from an institutional perspective. Institutions such as different tax and transfer policies, employment protection legislation, or active and passive labour market policies can affect not only the...
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August 1995 - Applying mechanically active OECD labor policies in Hungary, Poland, and Russia makes no sense because …-employed have trouble getting financing). Improving consulting services for the unemployed in Hungary, Poland, and Russia makes more … than in Hungary and Poland, but this is probably because of massive labor hoarding in Russian enterprises. Once they start …
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