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This paper studies the effects of immigration on the wages of Argentinean native workers over the period 1993-2012. I … wages. IV estimates suggest that OLS results are a lower bound for the (partial) causal effect. Thus, if confounding demand …
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В статье рассматривается один из аспектов измерения социальной эффективности экономического роста — выявление специфических для каждой страны (группы стран)...
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в статье рассматривается проблема негативного влияния трансакционных издержек на воспроизводство человеческого капитала и обеспечения эффективной системы...
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microeconomic data for more than 100,000 European individuals, the results show that welfare regimes make a difference for wages and … regional interpersonal income and educational inequality, also influence wages and education in different ways across welfare …
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employees care for wages as well as match-specific utility, incumbents earn less than new recruits if and only if firm …
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Rising immigration has undoubtedly been one of the most significant demographic developments experienced by the United Kingdom over the past fifteen years. This article reviews the evidence on the effects of immigration on the UK labour market. On average, it seems that immigration has not had...
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and fiscal policies during the recession, reductions in real producer wages and relatively buoyant real consumer wages …
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rising livestock product and other agrarian prices. It also demonstrates that the rise in real wages (agrarian) was partly …
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life and possibly also on wages. …
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There is widespread evidence that many workers have higher qualifications than are needed for their job. This finding of a substantial degree of overqualification should not be the case if, as has often been argued, there has been a consistent upgrading of the skills of the labour force as a...
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