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Irland und Portugal planmäßig beendet und beide Länder konnten an die Kapitalmärkte zurückkehren. Von einem generellen …While euro area adjustment programmes in Ireland and Portugal were successfully completed - more or less in accordance …
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Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Spain were all hit by the economic downturn in the course of the financial crisis and …
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optimality in comparison with a reference group of the four EMU-member countries Greece, Ireland, Portugal, and Spain. The …
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Greece, Portugal, Spain and Ireland for 1980-1999. We find that an improvement in the net lending position of the government …
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The study looks at primary expenditure developments in the euro area, its three largest members and four “macro-imbalances” countries for the period 1999-2009. It compares actual expenditure trends with those that would have prevailed if countries had followed neutral policies based on...
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In recent years the availability of new industry-level data allowed to evaluate the impact of labour market policies more consistently than previous standard cross-country studies. In this paper an industry-level panel is exploited to evaluate the impact of Employment Protection Legislation...
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This paper considers the education of the labour force based on an analysis of trends in and the relationships between job polarization and skills mismatch. Both job polarization and skills mismatch have become topics of increasing interest, but relationships between the two have been relatively...
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?the case of Portugal; 2) a positive but stable role of education in terms of inequality – Austria, Finland, France …
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