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recessions accelerate this process. In doing so we establish a new fact about the demand for skill over the business cycle. Using …
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We study cross-sectional and long-term poverty in Sweden over a period spanning two recessions, and discuss changes in …
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This study analyzes which types of firm-level shocks were associated with the centralization of strategic decision-making during the recession of 2008-09. We use a unique survey dataset of more than 14000 manufacturing firms from seven European countries which includes direct information on...
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A well‐established result in the literature is that Social Security reduces steady state welfare in a standard life cycle model. However, less is known about the historical quantitative effects of the program on agents who were alive when the program was adopted. In a computational life cycle...
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