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Relevance of Okun’s Law in Montenegro [PDF]
Vesna Karadzic
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Youth Unemployment in the Countries of Central and Eastern Europe. Is Okun’s Law Applicable?
This article investigates the empirical validity of Okun’s law regarding youth unemployment in 11 Central and Eastern European countries between 2000 and 2023.
Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski +1 more
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Decomposing the misery index: A dynamic approach
The misery index (the unweighted sum of unemployment and inflation rates) was probably the first attempt to develop a single statistic to measure the level of a population’s economic malaise. In this letter, we develop a dynamic approach to decompose the
Ivan K. Cohen +2 more
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ABSTRACT While much of the research on censorship and book banning rightly emphasizes efforts to silence and erase people who do not identify as white cis‐heteronormative men, the role of colonialism in the construction and contextualization of censorship is underexplored.
S. R. Toliver
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A New Framework for Output-Unemployment Relationship: Okun’s Law Revisited [PDF]
This paper provides a new and useful framework for developing various models to investigate the output-unemployment relationship. By using this framework, a simple but reasonable theoretical background to Okun’s law is derived.
Ismihan, Mustafa
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Forecasts of the Scottish economy [November 2010] [PDF]
As developed economies across the world adjust and recover from the global financial crises and the recession of 2008-9, recent data suggests that after four quarters of negative growth, Scotland has (in Q2) seen a quarter of growth largely outwith most ...
Allan, Grant
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The US Individualism–Collectivism and Labor Investment Efficiency
ABSTRACT Research Question/Issue We examine whether the variation in the ndividualism–collectivism dimension within the US affects labor investment efficiency. Research Findings/Insights Using the collectivism index developed by existing literature, we find that firms headquartered in collectivist states are more likely to deviate from the optimal ...
Rajib Chowdhury +2 more
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Revisiting Okun's law for Mexico: an analysis of the permanent and transitory components of unemployment and output [PDF]
Unlike usual estimation techniques, we follow Clark (1989) to estimate the correlation between the transitory components of unemployment and output as part of a system of correlations between the permanent and transitory components of both series.
Cortez, Willy W. +1 more
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Economic Growth and the Unemployment Rate [PDF]
[Excerpt] Despite the resumption of economic (output) growth in June 2009, the unemployment rate remains at an historically high level more than two years into the recovery from the 11th recession of the postwar period.
Levine, Linda
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Learning‐by‐Doing when Times Are Tough: Evidence from the Great Recession
We analyse potential macroeconomic determinants of worker learning curves by matching exogenous changes in macroeconomic conditions during the Great Recession to high‐frequency data on worker productivity from supermarkets. We find evidence of a statistically significant learning curve among new cashiers.
Angela Zha, Rebecca L. C. Taylor
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