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to variables such as unemployment and the average debt per borrower after the financial crisis of 2007-2008, in the … modelled as a function of unemployment, the average debt per borrower, consumer sentiment, and financial stress, using a logit … and probit binomial model. The specification tests support that no relevant variable was omitted. Unemployment and the …
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density function with higher density and thereby generate large, asymmetric job-finding rate and unemployment reactions. Our …
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density function with higher density and thereby generate large, asymmetric job-finding rate and unemployment reactions. Our …
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density function with higher density and thereby generate large, asymmetric job-finding rate and unemployment reactions. Our …
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. This model yields a simple relationshipbetween (i) the unemployment rate, (ii) the value of non-market time, and (iii … andallow for measurement error. The estimated wage dispersion and mismatch for theUS is consistent with an unemployment rate of …
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