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Asymmetric climate policies are expected to distort the level-playing field regarding international trade, singularly to the detriment of small open economies. The paper develops a flexible method that provides essential input regarding the design of offsetting measures. It builds on...
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Asymmetric climate policies are expected to distort the level-playing field regarding international trade, singularly to the detriment of small open economies. The paper develops a flexible method that provides essential input regarding the design of offsetting measures. It builds on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008749036
demand in current prices on (a) gross output in constant prices, and (b) employment. In an empirical application to Denmark …, we found that all predicted effects were very similar. This holds in particular for the results at the aggregate, economy …
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-switching policy measures implemented in the post-2010 Eurozone economy. At the same time, however, wage devaluation is found to be a …
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associated with the extraction of natural resources and the transition from an economy based on fossil fuel use to an economy …
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labour markets. Due to the increasing integration of the world economy, some jobs are gained and others lost in any open … economy. Concerns about German workers losing jobs to foreign competition dominate many political debates. Many people fear … that being integrated in the world economy is disadvantageous for Germany. In this paper, we use input-output analysis to …
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This paper returns to de Mesnard's paper of 2000, which has exposed the so-called method of bicausative matrices. This method was created to analyze the structural change between two matrices, as an improvement of the causative method of Jackson and al. (1990). In its 2000 paper, de Mesnard has...
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From a macroeconomic perspective and using input-output techniques, this paper investigates to what extent, and how, the growing use of intermediates imported from China has contributed to the productivity growth within the manufacturing production processes of 22 high-income countries. Using...
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This paper analyses the association between health outcomes of newborn children and mother's poverty status during pregnancy. We use a new questionnaire accompanying the GSOEP which collects abundant information on health outcomes. The findings indicate that there is generally no effect from...
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become more important when the economy is prone to inflationary overreactions to shifts in technological progress. -- Data …
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