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The rising strength of management, high unemployment, and slow growth; revisiting Okun's Law [PDF]
Why is economic growth so slow and why are we having jobless recoveries? I address these questions here by revisiting Okun’s Law, focusing not just on its cyclical component but also upon its implied estimates of trend growth. Some observers argue that the rising strength of management (falling strength of labor) since the 1980s has led to a more ...
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YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SADC COUNTRIES: AN APPLICATION OF OKUN’S LAW USING PANEL DATA [PDF]
The study investigates whether policies, both regional and country specific, should mainly focus on accelerating economic growth in the region to reduce youth unemployment in the SADC region.
Samuel Chingoiro +2 more
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The role of spillovers in Okun’s law: Empirical evidence from Spain [PDF]
The Great Recession of the late 2000s has brought to the fore, once again, the relevance of the relationship between output performance and labour market developments all over the world.
Villaverde José, Maza Adolfo
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Dimensions and Units in Electrodynamics [PDF]
We sketch the foundations of classical electrodynamics, in particular the transition that took place when Einstein, in 1915, succeeded to formulate general relativity.
Hehl, Friedrich W., Obukhov, Yuri N.
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Reexamination of Okun's law: Empirical analysis from Panel Granger Causality [PDF]
This study aims to confirm the existence of Okun's coefficients in Indonesia. Authors conducted panel data of 34 provinces in Indonesia for the period from 2014 to 2019, obtained from the Central Bureau of Statistics.
Sasongko Gatot +3 more
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Representative policymakers? A behavioural experiment with French politicians
Abstract This study leverages an online behavioural experiment to analyse whether politicians' decisions align with citizens' preferences and with citizens' decisions within the same decision environment. We recruited 760 local politicians and 655 non‐politicians in France to participate as policymakers in a taxation‐redistribution game.
Roberto Brunetti, Matthieu Pourieux
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Intergenerational Support and Later Life Health: Associations by Role, Type and Direction of Support
ABSTRACT Objective This study aims to examine the health consequences of intergenerational support, distinguishing between providers and receivers (role), financial and practical support (type), and upward and downward support (direction). Background Intergenerational support is an important pillar for coping with some of the challenges of aging ...
Ariane Bertogg, Anna Manzoni
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What Are The Drivers of Labor Productivity in Italy?
ABSTRACT This paper introduces a novel sign restriction identification within a structural Bayesian vector autoregression (VAR) to analyse how labour productivity responds to supply and demand shocks and to quantify the contribution of shocks to cyclical fluctuations.
Josué Diwambuena, Francesco Ravazzolo
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Problems and Solutions in the Knowledge Economy: Ideational Power in Slow‐Burning Crises
ABSTRACT Societies are grappling with uncertainty about how to adapt to the emerging knowledge economy. Drawing on the public policy literature, we propose a new approach to studying the politics of ideas during long‐term structural changes. We depart from existing scholarship that focuses on the politics of ideas during episodic crises, and instead ...
Martin B. Carstensen +2 more
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This paper is aimed at examining the relevance of the dynamics relationship between unemployment and economic growth in North African countries from 2006 to 2022.
Mustapha Djaballah
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