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response of employment to a technology shock. We find that labor market frictions account for the fall in labor inputs …Recent empirical evidence establishes that a positive technology shock leads to a decline in labor inputs. Can a …
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employment to a technology shock. The results of the estimation support the hypothesis that labor market frictions are …Recent empirical evidence suggests that a positive technology shock leads to a decline in labor inputs. However, the … responsible for the negative response of employment …
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of employment to a technology shock. The results of the estimation support the hypothesis that labour market frictions …Recent empirical evidence suggests that a positive technology shock leads to a decline in labour inputs. However, the … are the factor responsible for the negative response of employment …
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employment to a technology shock. The results of the estimation support the hypothesis that labor market frictions are …Recent empirical evidence suggests that a positive technology shock leads to a decline in labor inputs. However, the … responsible for the negative response of employment. …
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In this work, we investigate the interrelations among technology, output and employment in the different states of the … effects of productivity shocks on employment are abundantly negative in downturns, but they are not significantly different …
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of employment to a technology shock. The results of the estimation support the hypothesis that labour market frictions …Recent empirical evidence suggests that a positive technology shock leads to a decline in labour inputs. However, the … are the factor responsible for the negative response of employment. -- Technology shocks ; employment ; labour market …
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effects of uncertainty shocks on employment adjustments in large and small establishments employing four structural vector … uncertainty shocks on employment, worker flows, job flows as well as worker churn, both for establishments with less than 100 and … with at least 100 employees. The results suggest that uncertainty shocks induce considerable employment fluctuations in …
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effects of uncertainty shocks on employment adjustments in large and small establishments employing four structural vector … uncertainty shocks on employment, worker flows, job flows as well as worker churn, both for establishments with less than 100 and … with at least 100 employees. The results suggest that uncertainty shocks induce considerable employment fluctuations in …
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We study the impact of graduating in a recession in Flanders (Belgium), i.e. in a rigid labor market. In the presence of a high minimum wage, a typical recession hardly influences the hourly wage of low educated men, but reduces working time and earnings by about 4.5% up to twelve years after...
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