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The Spanish regions are facing a severe recession caused by the international financial crisis that has overlapped with the correction that had been recorded in the property market, which has led to a sharp drop in economic activity and a rapid destruction process employment. In these...
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traditionally analysed in the economic literature. Its application to Spain is interesting as the strong impact of business cycles … provincial analysis matters. Our analysis provides more information than previous studies for Spain and the results justify …
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the 1970s until the mid 1990s. For Spain, the influence of oil shocks recovers some of its initial importance for the GDP … 1985 on, ten years later it becomes significant again, as in Spain. …
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Over the past 50 years, the U.S. and several European labor markets have undergone two most incisive developments: job market polarization and deunionization. In this paper, we argue that routine-biased technical change is not only the driving force behind polarization, as prevalently assumed,...
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Over the recent decades, wide-spread automation has led to a shift of the US labor force from occupations intensive in routine tasks into occupations intensive in manual and abstract tasks. I integrate routine-biased technological change into an incomplete markets model with occupation-specific...
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In this paper I investigate the causal relationship between labor market polarization and intergenerational mobility, two of the most important features of advanced labor markets in recent decades. The former relates to the disappearance of middle-wage routine jobs and the rise of both high- and...
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factor behind the differences in Spain. There are high regional differences in terms of creative employment endowments and … there are hot spots in mostly the north eastern geography of Spain. Creative capital is spatially unequal. In line with … unequal pattern and general regional differences in Spain. There is similarity between the geographical patterns in regional …
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