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Kuznets curve has a different shape. This paper is a comment on the work of Glaeser (2005). Panel data are elaborated by means …
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OECD. The elaboration of these panel data is made feasible by means of the Eviews software package …
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Author in the present paper attempts, through a panel data econometric model, to point out that unemployment has a … sample covers all western Europe. Data is taken from Eurostat. The elaboration of these panel data is made feasible by means …
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In the present paper through an empirical analysis using panel data it will be pointed out that alcohol consumption …
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In the present paper it will be shown empirically that globalisation does not affect long term unemployment. Panel data …
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economic growth. Sample covers Western European countries and Japan for the period 1999-2007. Panel data are elaborated by …
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cover most Western European countries for the period 1990-2006. The estimation of the panel data model is made feasible …
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The purpose of this study is to investigate whether discretionary provisioning by Western European banks is driven by income smoothing or credit risk considerations. We find evidence that discretionary provisioning by Western European banks is driven by income smoothing incentives in the...
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We shed light on an understudied group: retirees in unions. Using representative individual-level data of 19 European countries, we find that the share of retirees in unions and the union density of retirees increased between 2008 and 2020. Econometric analyses indicate that on average retired...
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We shed light on an understudied group: retirees in unions. Using representative individual-level data of 19 European countries, we find that the share of retirees in unions and the union density of retirees increased between 2008 and 2020. Econometric analyses indicate that on average retired...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014424392