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their unemployment rate rose less than the one of prime-age workers. This view is a myth: older workers are more sensitive …
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In this paper, we present two alternative models of trade and unemployment, in which unemployment is generated through … of trade policy, unemployment and a variety of controls, we find strong evidence for the Ricardian prediction that … unemployment and trade openness are negatively related (protection and unemployment are positively related). We do not find any …
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, using a dynamic search and matching model a la Mortensen and Pissarides (1994), we show that it may be not any more the case … high severance payments are likely to decrease unemployment but systematically decrease welfare and raise inequality …
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unemployment and the phillips curve -- The Phillips curve and shifting views on unemployment -- The troublesome NAIRU/The hoax that …
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