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businesses boost the capital stock and the employment rate. No robust link between labour market regulation and MFP and capital … deepening could be established. But looser labour market regulation is found to go hand in hand with higher employment rates …
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effects on physical capital, employment and productivity through a production function. On the basis of reforms defined as … impacts. By contrast, the long-term impact of policies coming only via the employment rate channel materialises at shorter …
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general on employment and economic growth. Traditional economic models trade off a negative displacement or substitution … effect against a positive complementarity effect on employment. Economic history since the industrial revolution as strongly … supports the view that the net effect on employment and incomes is positive though recent evidence points to a declining labour …
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This paper challenges what is the standard account of UK unemployment, namely that the major swings in unemployment over the past 25 years are due predominantly to movements in the underlying empirical “natural rate of unemployment” (NRU). Our analysis suggests that the British NRU has...
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a focus on digital platforms. Although several studies find considerable effects regarding the employment impacts of …
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movement in South African labour markets over the crisis period. Chances of continued employment vary along gender, age and …
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businesses boost the capital stock and the employment rate. No robust link between labour market regulation and MFP and capital … deepening could be established. But looser labour market regulation is found to go hand in hand with higher employment rates …
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