International audienceThis paper examines Okun's Law using a spatial panel approach on NUTS 3 data for Great Britain over the period 1985–2011. The basic specification used as a starting point for the spatial analysis is the relationship between real output growth and unemployment rate changes. This is extended to incorporate spatial lags, to test for the presence of commuting effects, and to accommodate spatial residuals dependence. We estimate various spatial panel models, controlling for heterogeneity across areas, and find consistent evidence of a significant Okun's coefficient. Results also show that spillover effects from labour mobility and interregional linkages matter and have important implications for the validity of the empirica...
This paper uses NUTS3 sub-regional data for Great Britain to analyse the determinants of spatialvari...
The paper studies the impact of intangible assets on economic growth and unemployment from a regiona...
The Great Recession of the late 2000s has brought to the fore, once again, the relevance of the rela...
International audienceThis paper examines Okun's Law using a spatial panel approach on NUTS 3 data f...
This paper examines Okun's Law using a spatial panel approach on NUTS 3 data for Great Britain over ...
A system of two dynamic spatial panel data model equations is developed in which output growth and t...
This paper tests for the presence of a long run asymmetric Okun’s Law relationship between regional ...
International audienceThis paper tests for the presence of a long run asymmetric Okun’s Law relation...
This article tests for the presence of a medium-run asymmetric Okun’sLaw relationship between region...
This paper uses NUTS3 sub-regional data for Great Britain to analyse the determinants of spatial var...
By explicitly considering the spatial dimension of local regional labor markets, we develop a simple...
This article tests for the presence of a medium-run asymmetric Okun's Law relationship between regio...
This paper uses NUTS3 sub-regional data for Great Britain to analyse thedeterminants of spatial vari...
This paper offers a concise critical overview of Okun's Law, with particular attention for its relev...
This paper uses sub-regional data for Great Britain to analyse the determinants of spatial variation...
This paper uses NUTS3 sub-regional data for Great Britain to analyse the determinants of spatialvari...
The paper studies the impact of intangible assets on economic growth and unemployment from a regiona...
The Great Recession of the late 2000s has brought to the fore, once again, the relevance of the rela...
International audienceThis paper examines Okun's Law using a spatial panel approach on NUTS 3 data f...
This paper examines Okun's Law using a spatial panel approach on NUTS 3 data for Great Britain over ...
A system of two dynamic spatial panel data model equations is developed in which output growth and t...
This paper tests for the presence of a long run asymmetric Okun’s Law relationship between regional ...
International audienceThis paper tests for the presence of a long run asymmetric Okun’s Law relation...
This article tests for the presence of a medium-run asymmetric Okun’sLaw relationship between region...
This paper uses NUTS3 sub-regional data for Great Britain to analyse the determinants of spatial var...
By explicitly considering the spatial dimension of local regional labor markets, we develop a simple...
This article tests for the presence of a medium-run asymmetric Okun's Law relationship between regio...
This paper uses NUTS3 sub-regional data for Great Britain to analyse thedeterminants of spatial vari...
This paper offers a concise critical overview of Okun's Law, with particular attention for its relev...
This paper uses sub-regional data for Great Britain to analyse the determinants of spatial variation...
This paper uses NUTS3 sub-regional data for Great Britain to analyse the determinants of spatialvari...
The paper studies the impact of intangible assets on economic growth and unemployment from a regiona...
The Great Recession of the late 2000s has brought to the fore, once again, the relevance of the rela...