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In the present paper an attempt will be made to show that in the banking sector wage rigidity increases as consumer inflation decreases. The immediate consequence is that banks cannot offer more competitive prices without shrinking profits. Hence, countries with strict labour laws hinder baking...
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comprehensive assessment of the factor bias of technological change using panel data from the World Input-Output Database (WIOD) for …
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, organized in a panel data structure. In this paper, we investigate the consequences of applying such methodologies when the data …
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run. Panel data covering western European countries during the period 1988 – 2006 are elaborated by means of Eviews …
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This paper estimates a structural model of the employment decision of the firm. Our establishment level data displays an extreme degree of rigidity in that employment levels are largely constant throughout our sample. This can be due to the fact that establishments face large shocks but also...
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problems, is overcome by adopting a Bayesian Model Averaging approach. I apply this method to a panel data set that covers 17 …
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managers or stockholders “looting” the firms. The state as a holder of the golden share has a positive effect on employment and …
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balanced panel models with annual data on 47 large banks from 14 European countries over the period 2013-2018. Three static … panel models were estimated and evaluated (pooled ordinary least squares, model with fixed effects and model with random … of internal factors, which are controlled by the bank's management, is not significant. GDP growth rate, inflation rate …
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