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Recent empirical evidence establishes that a positive technology shock leads to a decline in labor inputs. Can a … response of employment to a technology shock. We find that labor market frictions account for the fall in labor inputs. …
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protection. Demand for import protection increases significantly in all cases, except for the "bad management" shock. Trade … demand for protectionism than outsourcing to a developed country. The "bad management" shock is the only scenario that …
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How do international labor markets respond to a technology shock and what is the main transmission channel across …
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Can the standard search-and-matching labor market model replicate the business cycle fluctuations of the job finding rate and the unemployment rate? In the odel, these fluctuations are driven by movements in productivity. This paper inestigates the sources of productivity fluctuations that are...
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needed to reap the benefits of an investment-specific technology shock and gradual labor-market matching, generates hump …
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positive technology shock, and (c) measured productivity increases temporarily in response to a positive demand shock. More …
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Entwicklung. Eine wichtige Ursache dieses Phänomens sind die massiven Veränderungen am deutschen Arbeitsmarkt, die ihren Anfang in … der Mitte des vergangenen Jahrzehnts nahmen. Über fünf Millionen Erwerbstätige wurden seitdem in den Arbeitsmarkt neu …
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