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Sustainable economic growth and unemployment nexus of SDG 2030: Bangladesh in Asia. [PDF]
Siddikee MN +3 more
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Testing for asymmetry in Okun's law: A cross-country comparison [PDF]
Most specifications of Okun's law assume a symmetric relationship between changes in unemployment and real output. We test this assumption for seven OECD countries (Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States).
Brian Silverstone, Richard Harris
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Estimating the Impact of Human Capital Underutilization on the Productivity and Economic Growth in India. [PDF]
M VK, B B.
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A Simple Dynamic Model of Big-push [PDF]
In 1943, Paul Rosenstein-Rodan first coined the term “big-push†in his paper about growth in Eastern European economies. In 1989, Murphy et al. characterised the big-push as a static multi-equilibrium aggregate demand spillover model.
Ian H.K. Leow
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Nonlinear Co-Integration Between Unemployment and Economic Growth in South Africa [PDF]
In this paper, a momentum threshold autoregressive (MTAR) model is used to evaluate nonlinear equilibrium reversion between unemployment and economic growth for South African data between the periods 2000–2013.
Andrew Phiri
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Estimation of the potential GDP by a new robust filter method. [PDF]
Gyurkovics É, Takács T.
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Particularities of the Correlation between the Unemployment Rate and the GDP in the Dynamics of the Romanian Economy [PDF]
This paper tries to outline some aspects of the interdependency between the unemployment rate and the GDP rhythm under the specific circumstances of the Romanian economy in the pre-accession period to the EU.
Dorel SAVULEA
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Forecasts of the Scottish economy [March 2011] [PDF]
Since our last forecast the recent slight improvement in labour market figures means that we have revised down (up) our estimates of unemployment (and employment) at the end of 2010.
Allan, Grant
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Okun’s Law and Youth Unemployment in Germany and Poland
Unemployment rates, especially among youth, have increased in various countries of Europe over the last years. This paper examines changes in youth unemployment in Germany and Poland with Okun’s law, testing that young employees are more vulnerable to ...
Dunsch Sophie
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