This article tackles one central issue in the regional science literature: the persistence of regional disparities in unemployment within national economies. Our approach is original as Okun's coefficients are estimated for each of the 22 administrative French regions over the period 1990-2008, taking into account cross-regional disparities in a panel data specification. Estimates show that the coefficients exhibit regional differences. Indeed, Okun's law is confirmed in fourteen regions, although it does not hold in the other eight regions. Finally, region-specific factors that explain the results that are not significant are identified, and policies to reduce unemployment in French regions are examined
In this paper we present evidence on the association between unemployment and output in the G7 econo...
International audienceThis paper offers a concise critical overview of Okun's Law, with particular a...
Okun's Law postulates an inverse relationship between movements of the unemployment rate and the rea...
International audienceThis article tackles one central issue in the regional science literature: the...
This paper analyzes the Okun's law in France, over the 1982-2021 period. We find that the variation ...
This paper estimates Okun's coefficient for certain regional areas in Greece over the period 1960–19...
This paper offers a concise critical overview of Okun's Law, with particular attention for its relev...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse Okun's law for the Spanish regions over the period 1980-2004...
Abstract. Unemployment rates vary widely at the sub-regional level. We seek to explain why such vari...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse Okun’s law for the Spanish regions over the period 1980–2004...
Grenoble : Creg, 17 p.We present an update of the Okun’s coefficient using quarterly data for eleven...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse Okun’s law for Spain and its seventeen regions over the peri...
We present regional evidence on Okun's Law using original data for two emerging countries, namely th...
In the 60’s, the first article identifying the relationship between output growth and unemployment w...
In this paper we present evidence on the association between unemployment and output in the G7 econo...
International audienceThis paper offers a concise critical overview of Okun's Law, with particular a...
Okun's Law postulates an inverse relationship between movements of the unemployment rate and the rea...
International audienceThis article tackles one central issue in the regional science literature: the...
This paper analyzes the Okun's law in France, over the 1982-2021 period. We find that the variation ...
This paper estimates Okun's coefficient for certain regional areas in Greece over the period 1960–19...
This paper offers a concise critical overview of Okun's Law, with particular attention for its relev...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse Okun's law for the Spanish regions over the period 1980-2004...
Abstract. Unemployment rates vary widely at the sub-regional level. We seek to explain why such vari...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse Okun’s law for the Spanish regions over the period 1980–2004...
Grenoble : Creg, 17 p.We present an update of the Okun’s coefficient using quarterly data for eleven...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse Okun’s law for Spain and its seventeen regions over the peri...
We present regional evidence on Okun's Law using original data for two emerging countries, namely th...
In the 60’s, the first article identifying the relationship between output growth and unemployment w...
In this paper we present evidence on the association between unemployment and output in the G7 econo...
International audienceThis paper offers a concise critical overview of Okun's Law, with particular a...
Okun's Law postulates an inverse relationship between movements of the unemployment rate and the rea...