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predictions of spatial panel data models to evaluate the impact of the present economic crisis on employment. Furthermore, we …
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Agglomeration economies play an important role in the explanation of the development and regional growth. For this reason, there exists a growing interest in the analysis of standards of co-localisation of the economic activities. This topic has been dealt with from different approaches using a...
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In analyzing the disparities of the regional developments in the volume of employment in Germany, in the recent … focuses on the importance of spatial dependencies using spatial autocorrelation in order to analyze regional employment … indicate that the exogenous variables’ spatial lag sufficiently explains the spatial autocorrelation of regional employment …
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In analyzing the disparities of the regional developments in the volume of employment in Germany, in the recent … focuses on the importance of spatial dependencies using spatial autocorrelation in order to analyze regional employment … indicate that the exogenous variables' spatial lag sufficiently explains the spatial autocorrelation of regional employment …
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The regional employment growth in Germany is characterized by huge disparities. Whereas institutional factors might … explain the disparities of employment growth between nations, they can only account for a minor fraction of the regional … employment growth. Instead the sectoral structure of employment is often seen as a major reason for regional disparities. An …
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A wide urban-rural disparity is observed in employment growth in the United States. For example, employment growth … examine the sources of U.S. employment growth using the county-level industry data. From an analytical labor-market model, we … derive equilibrium employment growth as a function of growth in neighborhood characteristics and initial conditions such as …
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The paper evaluates the quality of the German national accounting data (GDP and its use-side components) as measured by the magnitude and dispersion of the forecast/revision errors. It is demonstrated that government consumption series are the least reliable, whereas real GDP and real private...
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Most macroeconomic data is continuously revised as additional information becomes available. We suggest that revisions of data is an increasingly important source of uncertainty about the state of the economy and offer an alternative channel of uncertainty - data uncertainty. This paper adds on...
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