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types of labor, the current coronavirus crisis will have a strong and negative impact on the German economy according to the … expectations up to May 2020, we estimate that the coronavirus-related decrease in firms' expectations about the business cycle can …
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types of labor, the current coronavirus crisis will have a strong and negative impact on the German economy according to the … expectations up to May 2020, we estimate that the coronavirus-related decrease in firms' expectations about the business cycle can …
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of moments using manufacturing industry data from the US, Canada, West Germany, the UK (all 1960.I-1988.IV), France (1970 …
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The distributional consequences of the recent economic crisis are still broadly unknown. While it is possible to speculate which groups are likely to be hardest-hit, detailed distributional studies are still largely backward-looking due to a lack of real-time microdata. This paper studies the...
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by immigrants in such diverse immigrant-receiving countries as Canada, Germany, Israel and the United States. It is …
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, Canada, Australia, the UK, Germany, Israel and Spain. …
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of college major choice in Canada and Germany within this framework, and we take a new look at the under …
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-year period, the present study examines positional change in Canada and Germany-two contexts typified as examples of liberal and …
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use a dynamic structural model and focus on transition paths from school to work for youths in Canada and the U.S. Using …, cognitive abilities seem to be more important in determining youths' educational attainment in the U.S. than in Canada. However … these educational subsidies are smaller in Canada than in the U.S. On the other hand, immigration policies designed to admit …
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most plausible explanation for the effect in Canada, a small developed country, is that more intense competition in export …
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