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Neoclassical analysis of the labor market and its institutions. A systematic development of the theory of labor supply …, immigration, unemployment, equalizing differences, and institutions in the labor market. There is particular emphasis on the …
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reduces the chances of employment and unemployment and increases the likelihood downtime. Per capita income is positively … related with the likelihood of downtime and employee and negatively with unemployment. The variable experience and schooling … likelihood of unemployment. Regarding the likelihood of unemployment, there is evidence of the existence of racial discrimination …
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Purpose – This paper contends that there is a positive relationship between current globalisation, unemployment …-analytical study, the paper relied on secondary data. It is a qualitative study, which is based on conceptual analysis, theory building … and “emic” perspective (authors’ viewpoint).Findings – A relationship between current globalisation, unemployment …
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program. An on-the-job search model with crime is used to model criminal behavior, derive the estimation method and analyze … four and a half months to find a job. Combining these results, it is demonstrated that reducing the average unemployment … of various labor market and crime policies such as unemployment insurance, hiring subsidies and the duration of jail …
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In the leading chapter of this dissertation, "Unemployment, Vulnerability and Poverty: A New Class of Measures, Its … Axiomatic Properties and Applications," we, Kaushik Basu and myself, derive a new class of measures for unemployment or poverty …. Measures of unemployment and poverty have usually focused solely on those currently unemployed or below the poverty line …
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distribution, wages, and unemployment. This comparison is important not only because it compares developing vs. developed country …
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Why do dynamic inconsistencies in monetary policy exist? In this paper we present a traditional model with output inefficiencies, but we allow for monetary policy to be influenced by the various constituencies in the economy, that pressure the Congress to in turn pressure the central bank to...
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Foreign direct investment is sparking a national debate. Local communities compete for investment projects, while many of the residents of those communities fear losing their jobs to foreign outsourcing. Some opponents argue that such job losses have disproportionately negative impact on local...
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Recent evidence reveals an interesting relationship between macroeconomic conditions and population health/health behaviors: economic downturns have been correlated with positive effects on overall health and health behaviors, while economic booms have been correlated with the negative effects...
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Rising wage inequality in the U.S. and Britain and rising continental European unemployment have led to a popular view …
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