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Following Friedman and Meiselman (1963), the role of money supply in determining income and output has been extensively studied both in the context of developed and developing economies. This paper tests the money-output relationship for Mexico. Drawing on the latest development in time series...
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teenage employment, at a time when some studies were casting doubt on the existence of such an effect. In this note we re … significant effect of minimum wages on teenage employment. The conclusion reached is the same as in the original paper, and the …In 2002 we published a paper in which we used state space time series methods to analyse the teenage employment …
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The official data in relation to salaries paid in Spain from 1999 to 2014 has been analyzed. The inadequate data format does not reflect the whole salary distribution. Fréchet distributions have been fitted to the data. This simple distribution has similar accuracy in relation to the data when...
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teenage employment, at a time when some studies were casting doubt on the existence of such an effect. In this note we re … significant effect of minimum wages on teenage employment. The conclusion reached is the same as in the original paper, and the …In 2002 we published a paper in which we used state space time series methods to analyse the teenage employment …
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affect either productivity or capital formation but they have a clear medium-term effect on the labor market. Moreover …
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to affect either productivity or capital formation, but they have a clear medium-term effect on the labor market …
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characterized by an increase in the employment-GDP elasticity. Additionally, separating labor demand by sectors, I find evidence of …In this paper I find evidence of a structural change in the labor demand in Chile in 2001. The break is mainly … a stronger negative impact of the minimum wages on employment in the tradable sector in the late nineties. A minimum …
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of employment generating capacity, expressed in a fall in the employment-PGB elasticity of the economy. Second, a strong … negative effect of minimum wage increases in the late nineties. The first hypothesis is not supported empirically, except the … evidence. In this paper I attempt to answer both questions using an alternative methodology for the estimation of multiple …
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