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employment growth rates across two groups of specialised and diversified cities is conducted. It shows that, in Germany …
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increase uncertainty through a higher volatility of employment. We use regional data from Germany to test whether openness for …
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This paper compares the aggregate effects of sectoral reallocation in the United States and Western Germany using a … the rise in trend unemployment in Germany in the 1980s or for a possible rise in trend unemployment in the United States …
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In this paper, a survey on theoretically expected and empirically proved impacts of exchange rate volatility is given. With regard to the West German unemployment, the effects of volatility are empirically analysed using three different volatility measures and four country groups. In...
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