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We incorporate two structural shocks associated with balance sheets of both the financial and nonfinancial firms in a medium scale New Keynesian dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model. The structural shocks in the model are assumed to possess stochastic volatilities with a leverage effect.
Hirokuni Iiboshi +3 more
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The Great Recession and subjective well-being: How did the life satisfaction of people living in the United Kingdom change following the financial crisis? [PDF]
The financial crisis of 2007/08 precipitated a severe global economic downturn, typically referred to as the Great Recession. However, in the United Kingdom this period has been marked by limited change in national indicators of subjective well-being. We
Christopher J Boyce +2 more
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Conclusions: Great Recession, Great Cooperation?
Contributions to this study clearly support our initial hypotheses. It is observed, as expected, that the economic crisis has considerably decreased consensual behaviour in parliament. However, the nature of parties constitutes a crucial variable in order to explain the conduct of the opposition in the legislative arena better: since the outbreak of ...
De Giorgi E, Moury C
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Disability Insurance and the Great Recession [PDF]
The US Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program is designed to provide income support to workers who become unable to work because of a severe, long-lasting disability. In this study, we use administrative data to estimate the effect of labor market conditions, as measured by the unemployment rate, on the number of SSDI applications, the ...
Nicole Maestas +2 more
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE DURING THE CRISIS. DETERMINANTS [PDF]
This article aims to analyze how the financial crisis that bursted in the mid-2008 led to a global and regional drop in trade flows. It starts from a comparison of the Great Depression shock to what happened during the Great Recession.
Cristian Spiridon
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Population size and dynamics fundamentally shape speciation by influencing genetic drift, founder events, and adaptive potential. Small populations may speciate rapidly due to stronger drift, whereas large populations harbor more genetic diversity, which can alter divergence trajectories. We highlight theoretical models that incorporate population size
Ryo Yamaguchi +3 more
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Socioeconomic context and welfare nationalism in the Euro area following the Great Recession
This study examined the association between the socioeconomic context of the Eurozone countries in the post-Great Recession era and attitudes of solidarity towards immigrants among the general population.
Luis Fernandez-Barutell
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Housing careers and the Great Recession
This paper studies the housing careers of renters and homeowners before, during and after the Great Recession by using the concept of the housing ladder. Based on Dutch administrative data, we find that renters and homeowners were less likely to climb the housing ladder during the Great Recession than before and that these upward movement rates ...
Hassink, Wolter, Zweerink, Jochem
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Microbial exopolysaccharide production by polyextremophiles in the adaptation to multiple extremes
Polyextremophiles are microorganisms that endure multiple extreme conditions by various adaptation strategies that also include the production of exopolysaccharides (EPSs). This review provides an integrated perspective on EPS biosynthesis, function, and regulation in these organisms, emphasizing their critical role in survival and highlighting their ...
Tracey M Gloster, Ebru Toksoy Öner
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Couples' paid work, state-level unemployment, and first births in the United States
Background: While most studies analyze male's and female's employment separately, this study adopts a couple-level approach to relate paid work to childbearing in the United States.
Chiara Ludovica Comolli
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