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There is increasing evidence that the interaction between shocks and labour market institutions is crucial to understanding the dynamics of employment. In this paper, we show that the inclusion of labour adjustment costs in a trade model affects the impact of exchange rate movements on...
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Recent empirical evidence establishes that a positive technology shock leads to a decline in labor inputs. Can a … response of employment to a technology shock. We find that labor market frictions account for the fall in labor inputs …
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Recent empirical evidence establishes that a positive technology shock leads to a decline in labor inputs. Can a … response of employment to a technology shock. We find that labor market frictions account for the fall in labor inputs. …
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The paper demonstrates that policy makers may have a precautionary motive to undertake more labor-market reform--and hence attain lower equilibrium unemployment--inside a monetary union than outside. The reason is a desire to reduce the utility cost of variations in employment when asymmetric...
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Using the new AWFP dataset that covers all German establishments, we document a substantial cross-sectional heterogeneity of establishments' average real wages over the business cycle. While the median establishments' real wages are procyclical, there is a large fraction of establishments with...
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