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The literature on unemployment has mostly focused on labor market issues while the impact of capital formation is largely neglected. Job-creation is often thought to be a matter of encouraging more employment on a given capital stock. In contrast, this paper explicitly deals with the long-run...
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In France and in Germany, the labour share income has recorded during the last thirty years some strong fluctuations. Those fluctuations could be linked to movements in price wedge and in interest rate and to increasing unemployment rate. After a theoretical examination of labour share income...
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der Lohnquote bei. …
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Wird das Wachstum der Bruttowertschöpfung des Finanzsektors auf herkömmliche Weise in seine Komponenten zerlegt, scheinen Investitionen in Informations- und Kommunikations-Technologien eine große Bedeutung zu haben. Bei einem umfassenderen Berechnungsansatz zeigt sich jedoch, dass Wachstum...
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service sector for the period 1995-2006. Combining micro-level data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and industry …
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A method is presented that allows to separate the total labor income into parts of basic labor and human capital using annual micro data. As results yearly total income shares of physical and human capital and labor are obtained for a single country. The method is applied to Germany using micro...
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After the 1990 unification, East Germany's capital income share plunged to 15.2 percent in 1991, then increased to 37.4 percent by 2015. To account for these large changes in the capital share, I model an economy that gains access to a higher productivity technology embodied in new plants. As...
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From the early 1990s until 2005 the unemployment rate rose in Germany from 7.3% to 11.7%. While the unemployment rate reached its peak in 2005, it decreased steadily in the following years. On the one hand, the fourth stage of the German labor market reform (Hartz IV) was implemented in 2005...
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