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Recent findings have revived interest in the link between real wage rigidity and employment fluctuations, in the context of frictional labor markets. The standard search and matching model fails to generate substantial labor market fluctuations if wages are set by Nash bargaining, while it can...
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Recent findings have revived interest in the link between real wage rigidity and employment fluctuations, in the context of frictional labor markets. The standard search and matching model fails to generate substantial labor market fluctuations if wages are set by Nash bargaining, while it can...
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The theory of economic voting has extensively explored the influence of national economic conditions on votes for the … of voting swings in the sense of change in votes for non-governing parties. This is owed to the limitations of the theory … the incumbent at the heart of the theory of economic voting explains only a marginal part of total electoral volatility …
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The theory of economic voting has extensively explored the influence of national economic conditions on votes for the … of voting swings in the sense of change in votes for non-governing parties. This is owed to the limitations of the theory … the incumbent at the heart of the theory of economic voting explains only a marginal part of total electoral volatility …
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