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Dynamics of protest and electoral politics in the Great Recession
This article links the consequences of the Great Recession on protest and electoral politics. It innovates by combining the literature on economic voting with social movement research and by presenting the first integrated, large-scale empirical analysis
B. Bremer, Swen Hutter, Hanspeter Kriesi
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Uncertainty and the Great Recession [PDF]
AbstractHas heightened uncertainty been a major contributor to the Great Recession and the slow recovery in the United States? To answer this question, we identify exogenous changes in six uncertainty proxies and quantify their contributions to GDP growth and the unemployment rate. The answer is no.
Born, Benjamin+2 more
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Colombian-Spanish Migrants in London since the Great Recession
This article discusses the (dis)integration processes of Colombian-Spanish migrants arriving in London since the 2008 economic crisis, as the background to understand their political attitudes and participation.
Anastasia Bermúdez+1 more
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Labor Unions and the Great Recession
This article examines the impact of the Great Recession on the U.S. labor movement. After reviewing the classic industrial relations literature on the relationship between unionization rates and business cycles, we analyze historical union density trends.
Ruth Milkman, Stephanie Luce
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The neoliberal policy paradigm and the great recession [PDF]
The paper examines the relationship between neoliberal policies and the Great Recession with a focus on the persistence of the policy paradigm in spite of overwhelming evidence of its role in creating the crisis.
Stein Howard
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Raising Markups to Survive: Small Spanish Firms During the Great Recession
A recent literature documents a secular increase in the sales-weighted markups in the United States, a phenomenon that was driven by large and productive fi rms at the top of the profi t distribution.
Pilar Garcia Perea+2 more
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the economic policies adopted respectively by Canada and the United States following the economic and financial shocks that hit the entire world economy between 2007 and 2009. From the perspective of Europe, Canada
Pierre Martin, François Vaillancourt
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The struggle for a new labor regime: The US
This essay examines the American labor movement since the 2008 economic crisis. I begin with a brief review of the structural, institutional, and organizational conditions for labor before the crisis, including changes in employment and the labor force ...
Chris Rhomberg
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Evolution of Fiscal Decentralisation in OECD Countries: A Club Convergence Analysis [PDF]
We study the fiscal decentralisation patterns in OECD countries through a club convergence approach. Our analysis covers 30 countries spanning 1995 to 2018 and considers the noncentral expenditure and revenue sides with two perspectives, as percentage ...
Francisco J. Delgado , Maria J. Presno
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Rare Shocks, Great Recessions [PDF]
SUMMARYWe estimate a DSGE (dynamic stochastic general equilibrium) model where rare large shocks can occur, by replacing the commonly used Gaussian assumption with a Student's t‐distribution. Results from the Smets and Wouters (American Economic Review 2007; 97: 586–606) model estimated on the usual set of macroeconomic time series over the 1964–2011 ...
Vasco Cúrdia+2 more
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