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cycle in Germany and in the United States. Previous research has found that, firstly, the extensive margin dominates and … Germany it is quite volatile over time. In general the intensive margin in Germany is more important than in the United States … Great Recession and the subsequent time period the intensive margin is dominant in Germany independent of the choice of the …
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what extent business cycles or unemployment levels influence entries into entrepreneurship. Our analysis for Germany …
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Using administrative data from Germany, this paper analyzes the relation between wages and past and current labor …
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A growing literature investigates how firms' innovation input reacts to changes in the business cycle. However, so far there is no evidence whether there is cyclicality in the effects of innovation on firm performance as well. In this paper, we investigate the employment effects of innovations...
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This study is the first to investigate the interdependence of income inequality and business cycles in Germany over the … targeted structural redistributive and stabilization measures. The results of this study show that income inequality in Germany …
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Short-time work is a labor market policy that subsidizes working time reductions among firms in financial difficulty in order to prevent layoffs and stabilize employment. Many OECD countries have used this policy in the Great Recession, for example. This paper shows that the effects of...
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