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We present a new macro tool for monitoring and forecasting labour market developments across the six largest euro area countries. The model is primarly empirical but relies on theoretical underpinning in the derivation of the trends. This paper presents a new macro tool for monitoring and...
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We examine whether and how main central banks responded to episodes of financial stress over the last three decades.Time-varying parameter model with endogenous regressorsQuantify the time-varying effect of financial stress (and its components) on interest rate setting.
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Product variety has played a central role in models of trade and growth. Classical trade theory postulates that the elimination of trade barriers improves welfare by reducing the wedge between domestic and import prices as well as the ensuing deadweight loss. An entirely different reason for the...
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Regional economic development records are not the same in the geographic regions of Romania, the issue representing a cause for discrepancies in living standards, quality of life, on one hand, and propensity for the economic sector, on the other hand. Without a proper involvement of the state...
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The choice of location for a retail shop is a complex process that determines the economic success of the store. The right choice depends on accessibility, purchasing power, demand structure and the competitive situation. The latter factors have considerable impact in the long run when...
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The introduction of unilateral climate policies, and the absence of a climate constraint in many parts of the world raise questions about the distortions in competitiveness and CO2 leakage that may result. Therefore, proposed climate policies are often accompanied by corrective measures intended...
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In Fall 2009, officials from Chicago Public Schools changed their assignment mechanism for coveted spots at selective college preparatory high schools midstream. After asking about 14,000 applicants to submit their preferences for schools under one mechanism, the district asked them re-submit...
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This paper studies the impact of access to education in a search and matching model of the labor market representing a developping economy. It then addresses the issue of the impact on the market efficiency of public policies aiming at increasing education. Developing economies are well known...
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Governments’ behavior is expected to be non-neutral in terms of impacts on both welfare and inequality. In spite of their multivariate form, a tentative assessment of such inequality impacts can be provided by using a general equilibrium heterogeneous-agents model where distribution is...
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Within this paper, we discuss problems and solutions of integrating intertemporal trade into an economy-energy-environment model. Modeling intertemporal trade provides additional flexibility in achieving economic development as well as environmental sustainability targets, that likely...
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