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, Sorensen and Yosha (1996) is extended to take public employment into account as a possible shock absorber. The other channels … the short term. Public employment absorbs up to 25 percent of private sector output shocks in our analyses. Generally …
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Anselin (1988). The estimation results of the Spatial Lag Model indicate a significant spatial dependence of the location … the population density, share of manufacturing in total employment, percentage of people with university degrees and the …
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A recent paper by Meer and West argues that minimum wages reduce aggregate employment growth, and that this … relationship is masked by looking at employment levels. I also find a negative association between minimum wages and aggregate … employment growth using both the Business Dynamics Statistics and the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages datasets, and it …
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Parametric regression models are often not flexible enough to capture the true relationships as they tend to rely on arbitrary identification assumptions. Using the UK Labor Force Survey, the authors estimate the causal effect of national minimum wage (NMW) increases on the probability of job...
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