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Post-communist labor markets provide an interesting laboratory since unemployment rates grew from zero to double digits and gender differences began to vary greatly across these countries. We provide the first systematic analysis of the determinants of the gender unemployment gap in the Czech...
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Differences in regional unemployment in post-communist economies are large and persistent. We show that within-country regional variation in inherited human capital in four such economies explains the bulk of regional variation in unemployment; we explore potential explanations. Our evidence...
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The objective of this paper is to provide a comparative assessment of the consequences of worker displacement in France and the United States. I estimate wage losses of displaced workers in the two countries and examine the relative contribution of two important sources of post-displacement wage...
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Remarks at the New Jersey Bankers Association Economic Forum, Iselin, New Jersey.
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Remarks at the Quarterly Regional Economic Press Briefing, New York City.
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Remarks at the New Jersey Bankers Association Economic Forum, Iselin, New Jersey.
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modifications to help delinquent homeowners pay their mortgages. While it is too soon to assess the effectiveness of these …
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Remarks at the Quarterly Regional Economic Press Briefing, New York City.
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The paper addresses and summarizes the role of unemployment in the transformation process from an economic system with a dominant state sector to a system with a dominant private sector. After reviewing the basic facts and some of the main explanations why unemployment is high during transition...
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