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risk associated with employment expansion (if trade unions cooperate the risk pays off). Moreover, results change …, improves the likelihood of employment expansion. …
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risk associated with employment expansion (if trade unions cooperate the risk pays off). Moreover, results change …, improves the likelihood of employment expansion. …
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a eurozone-wide monetary-fiscal policy mix capable of combining growth and employment with price stability. EMU thus …EMU's design is seriously flawed. Monetary union was established without political union, creating a single eurozone …
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macroeconomic governance structures of SABT in order to assess their capabilities for enhancing growth and employment. This will be …
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The Labor Market and Employment (Handbook article). The labor market differs from typical markets in important ways. We … find job competition and collective mechanisms that set wages and working conditions. Changes in employment bring about … changes in wages and prices and entail political and monetary responses. The goals of price stability and full employment …
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The Labor Market and Employment (Handbook article). The labor market differs from typical markets in important ways. We … find job competition and collective mechanisms that set wages and working conditions. Changes in employment bring about … changes in wages and prices and entail political and monetary responses. The goals of price stability and full employment …
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Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 7/2001 Anssi Rantala Does monetary union reduce employment? We use a two … employment faced by the unions.Consequently, the equilibrium employment is endogenous and depends on the monetary regime ….In particular, a switch from a floating exchange rate regime to a monetary union improves employment, provided that the degree of …
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employment and promotes investment due to firms substituting labor by capital. Unions tend to organize in those plants with …
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