In this paper we aim to analyse the dynamics of unemployment in a group of Central and Eastern European Countries (CEECs). The CEECs are of special importance for the future of the European Union, given that most of them have recently become member states, and labour flows have been seen to rise with their accession. By means of unit root tests incorporating structural changes and nonlinearities, as well as fractional integration, we find that the unemployment rates for the CEECs are mean reverting processes, which is consistent with the NAIRU hypothesis, although shocks tend to be highly persistent
This paper tests hysteresis effects in unemployment using panel data for 19 OECD countries covering ...
Unemployment is one of the most important problems that all countries must overcome. As a result, it...
This article is concerned with the dynamic behaviour of UK unemployment. However, instead of using t...
In this paper we aim to analyse the dynamics of unemployment in a group of Central and Eastern Europ...
In this paper we aim to analyse the dynamics of unemployment in a group of Central and Eastern Europ...
This paper analyses the dynamics of the unemployment rate in the eight countries from Central and Ea...
Gözgör, Giray (Dogus Author)This study investigates whether stochastic properties of the unemploymen...
In this paper we test for the hysteresis versus the natural rate hypothesis on the unemployment rate...
This article aims to answer the questions concerning the dynamics of unemployment rates, including w...
This article aims to answer the questions concerning the dynamics of unemployment rates, including ...
Data availability statement: Data will be made available on request.Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). ...
We quantify the degree of persistence in unemployment rates of transition countries using a variety ...
This paper presents a reappraisal of unemployment movements in the European Union. Our analysis is b...
Research background: Studying the dynamic characteristics of unemployment rate is crucial for both e...
This paper revisits the hysteresis and unemployment problem in Europe by using new data and some inn...
This paper tests hysteresis effects in unemployment using panel data for 19 OECD countries covering ...
Unemployment is one of the most important problems that all countries must overcome. As a result, it...
This article is concerned with the dynamic behaviour of UK unemployment. However, instead of using t...
In this paper we aim to analyse the dynamics of unemployment in a group of Central and Eastern Europ...
In this paper we aim to analyse the dynamics of unemployment in a group of Central and Eastern Europ...
This paper analyses the dynamics of the unemployment rate in the eight countries from Central and Ea...
Gözgör, Giray (Dogus Author)This study investigates whether stochastic properties of the unemploymen...
In this paper we test for the hysteresis versus the natural rate hypothesis on the unemployment rate...
This article aims to answer the questions concerning the dynamics of unemployment rates, including w...
This article aims to answer the questions concerning the dynamics of unemployment rates, including ...
Data availability statement: Data will be made available on request.Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). ...
We quantify the degree of persistence in unemployment rates of transition countries using a variety ...
This paper presents a reappraisal of unemployment movements in the European Union. Our analysis is b...
Research background: Studying the dynamic characteristics of unemployment rate is crucial for both e...
This paper revisits the hysteresis and unemployment problem in Europe by using new data and some inn...
This paper tests hysteresis effects in unemployment using panel data for 19 OECD countries covering ...
Unemployment is one of the most important problems that all countries must overcome. As a result, it...
This article is concerned with the dynamic behaviour of UK unemployment. However, instead of using t...