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Unemployment history and frictional wage dispersion in search models of the labor market

Unemployment history and frictional wage dispersion in search models of the labor market

... search models are unable to reconcile the empirical wage distribution with the observed labor market ...leave unemployment compared to empirical unemployment ...Alternatively, unemployment ...

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Unemployment hysteresis in the English speaking Caribbean: evidence from non linear models

Unemployment hysteresis in the English speaking Caribbean: evidence from non linear models

... of unemployment has applied regime switching models to represent the properties of non-linearity in the unemployment rate and also to provide economic explanations for this ...the unemployment ...

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Zero Inflated Binomial Models in Small Area
Estimation with Application to Unemployment
Data in Indonesia

Zero Inflated Binomial Models in Small Area Estimation with Application to Unemployment Data in Indonesia

... (ZIB) models are considered to overcome the excess zeros in binomial ...of models by using RRMSE and relative ...to unemployment data to estimate proportion of unemployment in each ...

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Minimum wages, wage dispersion and unemployment in search models. A review

Minimum wages, wage dispersion and unemployment in search models. A review

... increases unemployment, though, is not a unique finding in these matching models either: in Flinn (2006), “minimum wage increases may or may not lead to increases in unemployment” ...

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Unemployment forecasts, time varying coefficient models and the Okun’s law in Spanish regions

Unemployment forecasts, time varying coefficient models and the Okun’s law in Spanish regions

... regional unemployment rates in Spain using a time-varying coefficient specification of the Okun’s ...of models based on the Okun’s law improve the forecasting performance in nearly all regions, particularly ...

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Unemployment and the smoothness of consumption in business cycle models

Unemployment and the smoothness of consumption in business cycle models

... This paper modifies a baseline real business cycle model by introducing unemployment and non-separable preferences. Calibrating the model so that the employed consume more than the unemployed links aggregate ...

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Matching Models of Equilibrium Unemployment: An Overview

Matching Models of Equilibrium Unemployment: An Overview

... In fact, every firm that creates new jobs produces externalities that are positive for job-seekers since the probability of finding a job increases and negative for other firms since the[r] ...

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A bounded model of time variation in trend inflation, NAIRU and the Phillips curve

A bounded model of time variation in trend inflation, NAIRU and the Phillips curve

... alternative models. These are mostly bivariate models for in‡ation and ...forecasting models for ...the unemployment rate using bivariate or multivariate speci…cations ...

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Does abnormal lending behavior increase bank riskiness? Evidence from Turkey

Does abnormal lending behavior increase bank riskiness? Evidence from Turkey

... both models 4 and 5, GDP shows a highly positive relationship at the 1% level, indicat- ing that a stable economy can ensure that supporting financial institutions will have solvency in the ...the ...

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Employment policies in the EU and the Member States. Joint report 2002

Employment policies in the EU and the Member States. Joint report 2002

... The unemployment rate declined further from ...long-term unemployment rate continued to fall, but the youth unemployment ratio increased from ...national unemployment goal of ...

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Can a search model predict the effects of an increase in the benefit duration? Evidence from the Portuguese unemployment insurance reform

Can a search model predict the effects of an increase in the benefit duration? Evidence from the Portuguese unemployment insurance reform

... The model does not have factors such as borrowing constraints, directed search, and ex ante heterogeneity of agents. 7 It is not a surprise to find that the model does not match the data in all cases. Moreover, part of ...

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Introduzione allo studio dei modelli di "matching" del mercato del lavoro

Introduzione allo studio dei modelli di "matching" del mercato del lavoro

... Introduction to the study of matching models of unemployment Lisi, Gaetano University of Cassino.[r] ...

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Re evaluating Okun's law in South Africa: A nonlinear co integration approach

Re evaluating Okun's law in South Africa: A nonlinear co integration approach

... develop s imilar theoretical models which attribute asymmetries in Okun‟s law to labour market dynamics. However, in Campbell and Fischer ‟s model, asymmetric behaviour in Okun‟s relationship is based on ...

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Youth Unemployment in the States of Mexico

Youth Unemployment in the States of Mexico

... series models are required to capture such phenomena (Goldrian, ...non-symmetric models, in order to have a more accurate measurement of the phenomena of the duration of ...

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Health effects of unemployment in Europe (2008–2011): a longitudinal analysis of income and financial strain as mediating factors

Health effects of unemployment in Europe (2008–2011): a longitudinal analysis of income and financial strain as mediating factors

... These models are prone to omitted-variable bias due to baseline differences in working conditions, stress, or job insecurity, which are likely to affect the risk of unemployment, income change, and ...of ...

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Macroeconomic fluctuations and mortality in postwar Japan

Macroeconomic fluctuations and mortality in postwar Japan

... in unemployment would reduce heart disease mortality by ...regression models (table 4) are therefore consistent with those of the correlation models with variables HP- detrended (table ...Regression ...

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THE DYNAMIC INTERACTIONS AMONG FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH AND EXPORTS: EVIDENCE FROM MALAYSIA

THE DYNAMIC INTERACTIONS AMONG FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH AND EXPORTS: EVIDENCE FROM MALAYSIA

... A battery of diagnostic checks is used to check if the models constructed have desirable statistical properties. For that purpose, the RESET (Regression Specification Test) reveals no serious omission of ...

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Forecasting Unemployment Rates in USA using Box-Jenkins Methodology

Forecasting Unemployment Rates in USA using Box-Jenkins Methodology

... regard unemployment as one of the most economic and social ...of unemployment plagues many countries and hence, it is important for researchers to investigate this trend and propose ...ARIMA models ...

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Disentangling trend and cycle in the RUR-11 unemployment series - an unobserved component modelling approach. Economic Papers No. 140, February 2000. ECFIN/27/2000-EN

Disentangling trend and cycle in the RUR-11 unemployment series - an unobserved component modelling approach. Economic Papers No. 140, February 2000. ECFIN/27/2000-EN

... Finally, in order to achieve identification of the overall model, it is usually assumed that the components are uncorrelated with each other. Estimation of these dynamic UC- models can be performed using the ...

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Long run cointegration between foreign direct investment, direct investment and unemployment in South Africa

Long run cointegration between foreign direct investment, direct investment and unemployment in South Africa

... South Africa’s democratic elections of 1994 stands out as the singular, most prominent political and economic historic landmark that the country has ever experienced. Having previously faced periods of severe social and ...

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