This article provides the estimation of a basic version of the Okun law in the Italian regions, distinguishing between male and female unemployment rate. It shows that relevant differences exist across the regions, concerning not only the size of the Okun coefficients, but also the different sensitivity of male and female unemployment rate to GDP growth. While in Northern regions, the change of female unemployment is more sensitive to the variation of GDP as compared to the male unemployment, the opposite occurs in the Southern regions (characterized by lower GDP and higher unemployment rates), where the Okun coefficient is insignificant for women in several cases
In this article we seek to estimate the Brazilian “Okun’s law” with quarterly data ranging from 1980...
İşsizlik ile ekonomik büyüme arasındaki istikrarlı ampirik ilişki makroekonomide “Okun Kanunu” olara...
In this paper we present evidence on the association between unemployment and output in the G7 econo...
This article provides the estimation of a basic version of the Okun law in the Italian regions, dist...
ABSTRACT. In this paper the robustness of the Okun's relationship is tested using data from a group ...
Okun’s law, named for its proposer, Arthur Okun, was first applied during the 1960s in the USA to d...
Okun\u2019s law, named for its proposer, Arthur Okun, was first applied during the 1960s in the USA ...
AbstractCentred on the four PIGS countries (Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain) and using the quarter...
The present study develops a local-scale analysis of Okun's law for short-term changes in district p...
International audienceThis article tackles one central issue in the regional science literature: the...
International audienceThis article tackles one central issue in the regional science literature: the...
The present study develops a local-scale analysis of Okun's law for short-term changes in district p...
International audienceThis article tackles one central issue in the regional science literature: the...
International audienceThis article tackles one central issue in the regional science literature: the...
[ABSTRACT] Okun's law turns out from the relationship between economic growth and unemployment fluct...
In this article we seek to estimate the Brazilian “Okun’s law” with quarterly data ranging from 1980...
İşsizlik ile ekonomik büyüme arasındaki istikrarlı ampirik ilişki makroekonomide “Okun Kanunu” olara...
In this paper we present evidence on the association between unemployment and output in the G7 econo...
This article provides the estimation of a basic version of the Okun law in the Italian regions, dist...
ABSTRACT. In this paper the robustness of the Okun's relationship is tested using data from a group ...
Okun’s law, named for its proposer, Arthur Okun, was first applied during the 1960s in the USA to d...
Okun\u2019s law, named for its proposer, Arthur Okun, was first applied during the 1960s in the USA ...
AbstractCentred on the four PIGS countries (Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain) and using the quarter...
The present study develops a local-scale analysis of Okun's law for short-term changes in district p...
International audienceThis article tackles one central issue in the regional science literature: the...
International audienceThis article tackles one central issue in the regional science literature: the...
The present study develops a local-scale analysis of Okun's law for short-term changes in district p...
International audienceThis article tackles one central issue in the regional science literature: the...
International audienceThis article tackles one central issue in the regional science literature: the...
[ABSTRACT] Okun's law turns out from the relationship between economic growth and unemployment fluct...
In this article we seek to estimate the Brazilian “Okun’s law” with quarterly data ranging from 1980...
İşsizlik ile ekonomik büyüme arasındaki istikrarlı ampirik ilişki makroekonomide “Okun Kanunu” olara...
In this paper we present evidence on the association between unemployment and output in the G7 econo...