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substantial heterogeneity in unemployment rates of OECD countries, it is necessary to understand the effects of NPIs …’ implementation, which could vary widely across conditional quantiles of unemployment rates. Using monthly data from OECD countries … low quantiles of unemployment rates. However, at high quantiles of unemployment rates, the trade-off is viable and …
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In this article I set out to present the situation in terms of unemployment rate, the number of registered unemployed … but also the share of unemployed nationwide in the period 2020-2021. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the unemployment rate … state with a technical unemployment benefit, which led to the highest unemployment rate in the last two years, resulting in …
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may be attributed to a failure to incorporate a unique macroeconomic shock to unemployment during the pandemic. We propose …
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We use Norwegian administrative data and applications for emergency government support to simulate magnitude and distribution of business revenue shock due to the Covid-19 pandemic. We rely on it to analyze the impact of business support policies available in Norway and the United States by...
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This paper provides a comprehensive assessment of financial intermediation and the economic effects of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), a large and novel small business support program that was part of the initial policy response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the US. We use loan-level...
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The expiration of the temporary $600 boost to weekly UI benefits under the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation …
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We use Norwegian administrative data and applications for emergency government support to simulate magnitude and distribution of business revenue shock due to the Covid-19 pandemic. We rely on it to analyze the impact of business support policies available in Norway and the United States by...
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