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In 2009, Germany invested 15.4 Billion Euro in infrastructure to avert the looming recession. In this study, we …
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We study the relationship between cyclical job and worker flows at the plant level using a new data set spanning from 1976-2006. We find that procyclical labor demand explains relatively little of procyclical worker flows. Instead, all plants in the employment growth distribution increase their...
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The detection of business-cycle turning points is usually performed with non-linear discrete-regime models such as binary dependent variable (e.g., probit or logit) or Markov-switching methods. The probit model has the drawback that the continuous underlying target variable is discretized, with...
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estimation of the different models, respectively. We find that overall the large Bayesian VAR provides the most precise forecasts …
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"bad" times but upwardly flexible during "good". In this paper we use an administrative panel dataset from Germany to … establish that such asymmetries are very salient in Germany. We find that the semi elasticity of real wages with respect to …
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-based financial system of Germany. So far, they have been mainly described by the notion of an housebank and transactional features of …
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