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In this paper I argue that most comparisons of the unemployment dynamics in the United States and Europe since the war incorrectly neglect the role of technological catch-up in Europe up to the late 1960s and the contribution of the different growth experiences in the two continents. Growth has...
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. Economies with more flexible retraining institutions adjust better to economic turbulence, and as a result, feature lower …
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that when economic turbulence increases, higher unemployment rates may result in economies that have a larger public sector. …
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Extensive literature demonstrates that workers with high tenure suffer large and persistent earnings losses when they are displaced. We study the reasons behind these losses in a tractable search model that includes a lifecycle dimension, endogenous job mobility, and worker- and...
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friendly.’ The Paper also shows that an increase in turbulence, modelled as an increase probability of skill loss, is not a …
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friendly". The paper also shows that an increase in turbulence, modelle as an increase probability of skill loss, is not a …
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and EP affect outcomes when there is higher 'turbulence' in the sense of worse skill transition probabilities for workers …
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Extensive literature demonstrates that workers with high tenure suffer large and persistent earnings losses when they are displaced. We study the reasons behind these losses in a tractable search model that includes a lifecycle dimension, endogenous job mobility, and worker- and...
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An extensive empirical literature has documented that workers with high tenure suffer large and persistent earnings losses when they get displaced. We study the reasons behind these losses in a tractable search model with a life-cycle dimension, endogenous job mobility, worker- and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011109086
The divergence of unemployment rates between the United States and Europe coincided with a substantial acceleration in capital-embodied technical change in the late 1970s. Evidence suggests that European economies have lagged behind the United States in the adoption and usage of new...
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