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Based on long US time series we document a range of empirical properties of the labor's share of GDP, including its substantial medium-run swings. We explore the extent to which these empirical regularities can be explained by a calibrated micro-founded long-run economic growth model with...
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We provide a comprehensive overview of codetermination, i.e., worker representation in firms' governance and management. We cover the institution’s history, implementation, and the best available evidence on its economic impacts. We argue that existing quasi-experimental estimates suggest that...
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Llull presents a cross-country analysis of the impact of immigration on productivity and employment. Push-distance interactions provide relevant and exogenous variation for identification. Results suggest that a 1 percentage point increase in the share of immigrants in the population reduces GDP...
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just the wage bill. Despite an absence of backward-looking price and wage indexation, our model is able to account for (i …
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. The money wage is fixed for two periods, and is chosen according to intertemporal optimisation. Agents have labour market …
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. The money wage is fixed for two periods, and is chosen according to intertemporal optimisation. Agents have labour market …
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particularly well between high-wage developed and low-wage emerging economies. But it is precisely this context in which the …
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This study adopts a GNP function approach in order to examine the impact of migrant labour on domestic factors of production in the United Kingdom. We also examine the relationship between imports and migrants, which are two different facets of globalisation. We find that an increase in the...
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