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The empirical evidence shows that the effects of the increase in the minimum wage on the labor market are: i) to increase the wage level, nevertheless the effects on every decile of the income distribution are different, and there exists a (effect lighthouse) on the informal sector, and ii) to...
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attributable to larger Covid-era stimulus payments and unemployment insurance …
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attributable to larger Covid-era stimulus payments and unemployment insurance …
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to be called the Great Recession. Next we look at the labour market and how employment and unemployment have been …
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to be called the Great Recession. Next we look at the labour market and how employment and unemployment have been …
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made in terms of several macroeconomic indicators, GDP, Unemployment, Inflation, Current Account Balances, and debt. …
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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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