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What happened to collective bargaining during the great recession?

What happened to collective bargaining during the great recession?

... the Great Recession appears to present a political break with developments since the 1990s, ...the Recession governments in Europe have become more involved in ...

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Reanalyzing the gender specific effects of the Great Recession

Reanalyzing the gender specific effects of the Great Recession

... To this end, an important but understated issue worthy of discussion concerns the gender impacts of the Great Recession. Crisis theories that have described its distributional dynamics do not converge to a ...

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Currency Crises During the Great Recession: Is This Time Different?

Currency Crises During the Great Recession: Is This Time Different?

... Finally, Figure 1 shows the out-of-sample conditional probabilities of all the currency crises during the Great Recession for all the countries of our sample when using both the Sieve NLLS and original KLR ...

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The Digital Divide And Job Stability During The Great Recession

The Digital Divide And Job Stability During The Great Recession

... The idea of a “digital divide” separating workers who have easy access to computers and the internet, and those that don’t, has gained increasing relevance during the Great Recession. The concept was ...

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After the Great Recession; the Laws of Unintended Consequences

After the Great Recession; the Laws of Unintended Consequences

... 2019 data indicate that a level of $63,688 was reached, which is 6.98% over the 2007 level. December 2007 represents the official start of the Great Recession. The 2012 level was $54,569 and in 2016 the ...

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Youth, economic hardship, and the worldwide Great Recession

Youth, economic hardship, and the worldwide Great Recession

... assessed recession effects in different ways, both in terms of the economic hardships of individual families ...the Great Recession ...the Great Recession, however measured, on young ...

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Fiscal policy and the Great Recession in the euro area

Fiscal policy and the Great Recession in the euro area

... In this paper, we have conducted a quantitative evaluation of the effects of discretionary fiscal policies on euro area economic activity during the Great Recession. To this end, we have employed a DSGE ...

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Tax structure and revenue instability: the Great Recession and the states

Tax structure and revenue instability: the Great Recession and the states

... The revenue effect of an income shock to the top of the income distribution is condi- tioned by the initial tax burden. In the Great Recession the average effect of differences in tax progressivity was ...

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The stability and growth pact: lessons from the great recession

The stability and growth pact: lessons from the great recession

... the Great Recession, the Commission had stubbornly insisted on the strict application of the Pact, including the ban of discretionary fiscal expansions, a severe confrontation with the Member States within ...

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The great recession in the UK labour market : a transatlantic perspective

The great recession in the UK labour market : a transatlantic perspective

... The increase in unemployment in the United Kingdom that accompanied the Great Recession has been conspicuous by its moderation. The rise in joblessness is dwarfed by the recent experience of the United ...

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The US financial system, the great recession, and the “speculative spread”

The US financial system, the great recession, and the “speculative spread”

... the Great Recession has been viewed as providing explicit support to non-bank financial institutions such as AIG and Bear ...the Great Recession, had arisen to provide profits to the ...

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Lessons from the Great Recession: Need for a New Paradigm

Lessons from the Great Recession: Need for a New Paradigm

... In the 'Great Recession', the central bank in U.S. did not adopt tight monetary policy because inflation is tackled through non-market forces (subsidies and political influence in resource rich countries to ...

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Gender based Segregation before and after the Great Recession

Gender based Segregation before and after the Great Recession

... The computed results for each of the economies are reported in tables 2 (ESS) and 3 (GSS) in the appendix-section. Generally spoken, each example of segregation shows a generally declining trend. However, around the ...

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Demand for redistribution in the wake of the Great Recession

Demand for redistribution in the wake of the Great Recession

... The Great Recession provides a fertile ground for research into the demand for redistribution (OECD, 2011). In fact, following the sudden onset of the economic crisis, most people experienced the largest ...

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Kalecki's macroeconomic analysis and the 'great recession'

Kalecki's macroeconomic analysis and the 'great recession'

... ‘great recession’ has seen investment fall sharply which has been one of the factors driving the ...‘great recession’ there was a tendency for savings intentions to exceed investment ...

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The causal effect of the great recession on childlessness of white American women

The causal effect of the great recession on childlessness of white American women

... the Great Recession on childlessness via a DD approach applied to pseudo-panels of American white ...the Great Recession, and the control women who spent the same years just before the on- set ...

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Capital Misallocation during the Great Recession

Capital Misallocation during the Great Recession

... The Great Recession di¤ers from other recessions that happened in the US during the post-war period in terms of both severity and ...the Great Recession is the disruption in …nancial markets; ...

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Can Great Depression Theories Explain the Great Recession?

Can Great Depression Theories Explain the Great Recession?

... expansionary fiscal policy and its actual effect are too long. Consequently it was argued that fiscal policy puts undesirable debt on the shoulders of future generations and puts an undesirable increase in demand on ...

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GREAT DEPRESSION AND GREAT RECESSION COMPARED: DOES HISTORY REPEAT ITSELF?

GREAT DEPRESSION AND GREAT RECESSION COMPARED: DOES HISTORY REPEAT ITSELF?

... The Great Depression of 1930s occurred from 1929 to 1939 and was the longest and deepest economic downturn in the history of the affected ...the Great Recession which was the worst since the ...

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UK Tourists, the Great Recession and Irish Tourism Policy

UK Tourists, the Great Recession and Irish Tourism Policy

... Figure 2 shows that steady growth occurred in UK outbound tourism over the period 2001-2006. A downward trend developed in the subsequent years which may be attributed to the Great Recession. UK outbound ...

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