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This paper analyses the Nairu in the Euro Area and the influence that hysteresis had on its development. Using the … is applied here using explicit exogenous variables. In order to test for hysteresis, the dependence of the Nairu on … actual unemployment and long-term unemployment is estimated and found to be significant for the Euro Area and Germany …
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, inflation and unemployment, we detect a wrong sign in the response of inflation to contractionary monetary policy shocks … significant unemployment inflation trade-off emerges. These conclusions are confirmed by using industrial production instead of … the unemployment rate in the VAR model. …
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-shock on long-term unemployment. Our findings suggest that there is hysteresis in both countries, and that it happens through …This paper uses data for the UK and the Netherlands (1983q4-2011q4) to test if hysteresis occurs in these economics …, and through what mechanisms. The novelty of the paper resides in the use of a VAR-IRF that encompasses previous hysteresis …
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productivity and unemployment when public wages, to which they respond, are set through bargaining. Finally, manufacturing wages …
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This paper documents, for the first time in a systematic manner, the link between labor cost and price inflation in the euro area. Using country and sector quarterly data over the period 1985Q1-2018Q1 we find a strong link between labor cost and price inflation in the four major economies of the...
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unemployment in two largest economic regions in the world - the United States (US) and the Euro area (EA). For this purpose we … addition to local effects we find foreign uncertainty shocks influence the Euro area but not the US unemployment. Moreover we …
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Industrial houses and governments of different countries and groups spend a sizeable amount of their earnings upon research and development activities to create new products and obtain patents for them. The short-run motive is to get patents, and the long-run motive is to influence income growth...
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This paper provides an empirical investigation of the wage, price and unemployment dynamics that have taken place in … to lead to increasing unemployment, slowdown in productivity growth, higher interest rates, and loss of competitiveness …
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This paper provides an empirical investigation of the wage, price and unemployment dynamics that have taken place in … achieved by two types of Phillips curve mechanisms; one where the inflation/unemployment trade-off was triggered off for … rate and the interest rate. Excess wages and/or increasing cost levels in the tradable sector led to higher unemployment …
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. One of the policies necessary to achieve stabilization is full employment. However, the growth rate of unemployment in … the unemployment problem, the volatility of the growth rate of unemployment has to be known in order to launch appropriate … employed to estimate the volatility with symmetric and asymmetric effects. The monthly data on unemployment is downloaded to …
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