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Presentatie over arbeidsmarktbeleid, werkloosheid en economische activiteit in Nederland |...
Presentatie over arbeidsmarktbeleid, werkloosheid en economische activiteit in Nederland |...
... has become more exible with smaller output losses and faster recoveries after demand shocks. the flip side of the greater flexibility is increased unemployment volatility. regression ... demand shock, the speed at which the recovery in output takes place and the increased volatility of unemployment in the face of demand shocks. importantly, it appears that employment recovers faster after a demand ...
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Microsoft Word - discussion57
... model with regional wage rigidities. 11 as migrants move away from regions experiencing adverse demand shocks, house prices may increase in low unemployment regions (inelastic short-run supply) and decrease ... hamper mobility. 15 glaeser et al. (2005) show for us metropolitan areas that positive demand shocks translate into either high house prices and wages or population growth, depending on the ...
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Microsoft Word - cpbdoc113.doc
... is mauro and spilimbergo (1999), who find that lower educated workers adjust slower to demand shocks. we emphasise however that the focus of this literature is on identifying regional ... (1995) have shown that in europe, regional labour demand shocks are absorbed through participation to a large extent. hence, adverse regional shocks seem to translate into inactivity as well as unemployment. ...
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... of scope, organisational improvements and other deviations from the assumptions mentioned above. moreover, cyclical demand factors changes the growth rates of tfp because productivity growth is pro cyclical. finally ... indicators before the acceleration period in order to reduce simultaneity bias from productivity and demand shocks.32 as suggested by figure 3.1, a trend reversal is observable in 1995 ...
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housing-supply-netherlands.pdf
... steepness of the housing supply curve, so that the sensitivity of prices to demand shocks is enhanced. in their analysis of the contribution of housing markets to cyclical ... demand shocks, such as (expectations about) fluctuations in real interest rates. obviously, volatility in consumption feeds into many other macroeconomic variables. such considerations have led the uk treasury to demand ...
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indexlinkedbonds902.pdf
... to commit future generations (henning bohn) other institutions family (bequests), health care system, ... demand side general large increase in risk exposure of dutch households and pension funds ... + debt service (p) theory if demand shocks dominate covariance (inflation, gdp) 0 covariance (inflation, gov. balance) 0 inflation linked bonds are stabilizing hedge if supply shocks (e.g. oil price) ...
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how not measure competition pdf
... )) calculate it directly as the profits-sales ratio. others, first estimate demand and cost functions and then calculate the optimal pcm ... by corts (1999) who shows how the transitory nature of demand shocks leads to overestimation of competition intensity. we do not ... the elasticity of its residual demand curve (which exceeds (in absolute value) the market demand elasticity). to get intuition for ...
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macroeconomic resilience dsge model pdf
... demand shocks come from shocks to the money supply. there is a longer history of using monetary shocks to proxy as general demand shocks in macroeconomics (see, romer, 2000, chapter 6, for examples). the supply shocks ...
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Microsoft Word - discussion30.doc
... can have two effects on demand it may shift the demand curve outwards as doctors prescribe more of the advertised drug and it may rotate the demand curve as demand becomes less or more ... (s.e. 0.037). prices and promotion expenditures can be endogenously determined with respect to demand shocks at this aggregate level. the model was re-estimated by instrumental variables using lagged prices ...
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N:\publicaties\...\nahuis.wp [PFP#731253671]
... demand for skills, that has dominated the development of the skill premium. the underlying factors resulting in this bias are various, all of which will be explored. these factors range from demand shocks ... by changes in demand. as discussed in the box, demand changes related to international trade cannot explain a large part of the imputed demand movement. what is left of the demand change is, in ...
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