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The paper explores the consequences of macroeconomic policy for labor market outcomes in the presence of frictions. It shows how policy may be useful in overriding frictions, as well as how it might generate adverse outcomes. The analysis looks at the main tools of macroeconomic policy and...
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The persistently low and (partly) negative output growth in Germany in 2019 evoked memories of the recent global economic crisis and, by this, sparked debates about measures to counter the growing number of unemployed, for example changing the generosity of unemployment benefits (UB) and...
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The paper examines the determinants of employment growth, drawing on data available across a sample of Caribbean countries. To that end, the paper analyzes estimates of the employment-output elasticity and the response of employment growth to major sources of labor market determinants, in the...
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This paper examines the dynamic relationships that exist between output growth and unemployment and assesses the role of macroeconomic policies in shaping these relationships. Using Nigeria's data for the period 1970-2010, we first estimated the linear Okun-type model using the transitory and...
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The paper examines changes in the Bulgarian economy following the global financial and economic crisis of 2008. The discussion is primarily based on the behavior of economic agents in the crisis – households and companies. The paper also seeks to address the changes in the external and fiscal...
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General Theory. The first is that there may be a continuum of steady state unemployment rates. The second is that beliefs …-fulfilling. The paper reconciles Keynesian economics with general equilibrium theory without invoking the assumption of frictions that …
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