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U. S. regional business cycles and the natural rate of unemployment [PDF]
Estimates of the natural rate of unemployment are important in many macroeconomic models used by economists and policy advisors. This paper shows how such estimates might benefit from closer attention to regional developments. Regional business cycles do
Gylfi Zoega, Howard J. Wall
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Una discusión sobre la curva de Phillips de Friedman y la tasa natural de desempleo
In this paper I evaluate the theoretical consistency of Friedman’s Phillips curve.For this, I review his own exposition in the subject, making emphasis in his contributionsto the short-run analysis of unemployment, wages and prices in front of the ...
Leonardo Raffo López
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International trade and unemployment: towards an investigation of the Swiss case
The topic of this paper has been motivated by the rising unemployment rate of low-skilled relative to high-skilled labour in Switzerland. Between 1991 and 2014, Switzerland experienced the highest relative increase in the low-skilled unemployment rate ...
Lukas Mohler, Rolf Weder, Simone Wyss
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ESTIMATION OF LOSSES IN UKRAINE DUE TO UNEMPLOYMENT
One of the most important criteria, which makes it possible to evaluate the consequences and prospects of the country's development positively, is the dynamic growth of its economy, which is initiated, first of all, by increasing the efficiency of ...
Liudmyla Chernetska
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Using DSGE and Machine Learning to Forecast Public Debt for France
ABSTRACT Forecasting public debt is essential for effective policymaking and economic stability, yet traditional approaches face challenges due to data scarcity. While machine learning (ML) has demonstrated success in financial forecasting, its application to macroeconomic forecasting remains underexplored, hindered by short historical time series and ...
Emmanouil Sofianos +4 more
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ABSTRACT Evidence on the relationship between public health expenditure and health is mixed and particularly scarce for low‐income countries. Existing studies overlook the subnational distribution of expenditure and rarely distinguish between sources and governance over funding.
Eliana Chavarría‐Pino +3 more
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ABSTRACT Workplace bullying (WB) remains a pervasive concern across all sectors, including higher education institutions (HEIs), where shifting power dynamics, performance pressures, and transformation mandates often create fertile ground for systemic abuse.
Helen Meyer
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The Labour Market in a New Neoclassical Synthesis Model with Nominal Wage Rigidities
The aim of this article is to review a body of research that uses labour market components to build models of Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) and to assess the implications of such models for monetary policy.
Przemysław Włodarczyk
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Nothing Natural About the Natural Rate of Unemployment
Why is unemployment so low in several countries where inflation remains subdued? This phenomenon is a challenge to present-day economics.
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ABSTRACT With the increasing adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the workplace, employees' career paths have become more diverse and less predictable in the era of Industry 4.0. As technological transformations accelerate, employee turnover patterns are also changing, as reflected in the growing prevalence of occupational transitions and large ...
Young‐Kook Moon, Tanya Mitropoulos
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