By estimating dynamic sector labour demand model for Europe and the US we show that lower levels of job protection lead to faster employment adjustment. As result, labour market deregulation in Europe might have made employment growth more cyclical. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.</p
The productivity slowdown in Europe since the mid-1990s is a reason for concern. Labour market rigid...
We examine whether the EMU has led to greater labour market flexibility, differentiating between ref...
We examine whether the EMU has led to greater labour market flexibility, differentiating between ref...
By estimating dynamic sector labour demand model for Europe and the US we show that lower levels of ...
By estimating dynamic sector labour demand model for Europe and the US we show that lower levels of ...
Labour market reforms have been undertaken to eliminate labour market rigidities in European countri...
European labour markets have undergone several important innovations over the last three decades. Mo...
European labour markets have undergone several important innovations over the last three decades. Mo...
The fight against unemployment has become one of the most important challenges that advanced Europea...
European labour markets have undergone several important innovations over the last three decades. Mo...
European labour markets have undergone several important innovations over the last three decades. Mo...
The average employment rate for the OECD countries was close to 63 percent in the period 2000-2015 b...
European labour markets have undergone several important innovations over the last three decades. Mo...
The fight against unemployment has become one of the most important challenges that advanced Europea...
One reason the effects of individual structural reforms are notoriously difficult to capture is the ...
The productivity slowdown in Europe since the mid-1990s is a reason for concern. Labour market rigid...
We examine whether the EMU has led to greater labour market flexibility, differentiating between ref...
We examine whether the EMU has led to greater labour market flexibility, differentiating between ref...
By estimating dynamic sector labour demand model for Europe and the US we show that lower levels of ...
By estimating dynamic sector labour demand model for Europe and the US we show that lower levels of ...
Labour market reforms have been undertaken to eliminate labour market rigidities in European countri...
European labour markets have undergone several important innovations over the last three decades. Mo...
European labour markets have undergone several important innovations over the last three decades. Mo...
The fight against unemployment has become one of the most important challenges that advanced Europea...
European labour markets have undergone several important innovations over the last three decades. Mo...
European labour markets have undergone several important innovations over the last three decades. Mo...
The average employment rate for the OECD countries was close to 63 percent in the period 2000-2015 b...
European labour markets have undergone several important innovations over the last three decades. Mo...
The fight against unemployment has become one of the most important challenges that advanced Europea...
One reason the effects of individual structural reforms are notoriously difficult to capture is the ...
The productivity slowdown in Europe since the mid-1990s is a reason for concern. Labour market rigid...
We examine whether the EMU has led to greater labour market flexibility, differentiating between ref...
We examine whether the EMU has led to greater labour market flexibility, differentiating between ref...