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investigates the impact that firms’ financial health has on their investment and employment decisions. The results indicate that … firms’ financial position is important for explaining firms’ capital expenditures and their employment levels, since cash … flow, indebtedness and the debt burden appear to be relevant for explaining investment and employment dynamics. Likewise …
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throughout the period but no significant impact on employment during the expansion period. Downstream propagation effects are …
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En este artículo se analiza la subida del salario mínimo interprofesional (SMI) en 2017 en España, a partir de la información proporcionada por la Muestra Continua de Vidas Laborales. Los resultados indican que dicha subida habría tenido un efecto negativo sobre la probabilidad de mantener...
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En este artículo se analiza la subida del salario mínimo interprofesional (SMI) en 2017 en España, a partir de la información proporcionada por la Muestra Continua de Vidas Laborales. Los resultados indican que dicha subida habría tenido un efecto negativo sobre la probabilidad de mantener...
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direct questions on these work arrangements in employment survey questionnaires. Another would be to develop integrated …
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This article assesses how effective Spain’s furlough schemes were from the start of the COVID-19 crisis in allowing the workers affected to return to work. On average between 2020 and 2021, the absolute probability of workers resuming their activity was high, although the shorter the furlough...
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broad sample of Spanish firms’ turnover, employment, costs and prices. This is particularly helpful for diagnosing current …
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Trade negotiators are concerned about the possible negative effects of trade liberalisation on employment in specific … shocks that are passed to a single country general equilibrium model to analyse employment and wage effects for four skills … levels in Indonesian agriculture. Employment tends to move with output in the primary agricultural sector where capital …
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This study uses a unique firm-level dataset to examine how falling trade costs from 1993-2001 affected entry, exit, productivity, and exporting in the Korean manufacturing sector. We verify many of the predictions of recent heterogeneous-firm models of international trade. For example, falling...
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solar and wind investments. On average, solar investments increase employment by local firms, but the effects on the … unemployment of local residents are weak. The effects of wind investments on local employment and unemployment are mostly non …
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