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The present research provides evidence on the determinants driving the differences in the unemployment …
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, with particular emphasis on his estimates of population, real GDP, and real GDP per capita for very long periods, going …
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the labour market situation may decrease. Temporal and spatial analysis of the Eurostat data on unemployment has … unequivocally proved that the economic crisis has deepened the differences in the level of unemployment between the individual EU … member countries. However, a similar unemployment data analysis for 77 districts of the CR has lead to the knowledge that, in …
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multipliers but also inherent endogeneity of unemployment. Adverse income shocks clearly unfold a spatial nexus between … unemployment and crime rates. More specifical ly, we find that youth unemployment plays a prominent role in explaining property … crime, namely housing burglary. Our results are in line with previous research: neglecting endogeneity of unemployment …
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The aim of this article is to give an overall picture of the impact of the economic crisis by comparing one of the leading participants of world economy (EU-27) with Hungary and its neighbouring country, Slovakia. On the basis of the results we outline the tendencies and changes to be expected...
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Many of the Central and Eastern European countries faced general government balance problems in the 1990s, already during their transition period. Moreover, these problems continued during their EU accession. After both the Eastern enlargements, the situation was improving and, besides, the...
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The article focuses on the economic development of the Central and East European countries (EU members) during the starting period of the contemporary world economic crisis and during 2009. The main topics of the article are the basic macroeconomic indicators of the mentioned countries as well...
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The Great Recession negatively impacted all US states, but there was substantial heterogeneity across the country. This study reveals some of this heterogeneity by examining what happened to the labor market in Kentucky and its seven border states, then in Kentucky's metropolitan statistical...
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