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Investment incentives attract foreign direct investment: evidence from the great recession
Do investment incentives influence private firms’ location decisions? Whereas prior research emphasizes tax incentives, we focus on incentives that...
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Bank lending in the Great Recession and in the Great Depression
The effects of the Great Depression (GD, 1929–1936) on the Italian banking system were worse than those of the Great Recession (GR, 2007–2014), in...
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Analyzing inequalities: a multifaceted perspective of OECD welfare regimes during the Great Recession and the Pandemic
This study evaluates the impact of the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic on income, labor, and health disparities within OECD welfare...
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The impact of measured income uncertainty on Spanish household consumption at the end of the Great Recession
The aim of this paper is to study empirically the existence of precautionary saving in Spain at the end of the Great Recession using the micro data...
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Does economic freedom lighten the blow? Evidence from the great recession in the United States
The Great Recession led to a large decline in economic activity throughout the entire United States with significant variation in its severity across...
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Nonnationals’ Fertility and the Great Recession in Italy: A Panel Analysis of Quantum and Tempo Responses
Fertility responses to economic downturns differ among subpopulations. Whether the relationship between employment and fertility varies according to...
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The dynamics of poverty in Europe: what has changed after the great recession?
This paper provides novel evidence on the importance of the phenomenon of poverty and its heterogeneity across European countries. We analyze the...
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Income developments in the great recession: status for the Danish prime-age working population a decade following the onset of the Financial Crisis
To assess the impact of the Financial Crisis and the Great Recession in Denmark this paper studies developments in Danish labor market income and...
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Employment protection and labour productivity growth in the EU: skill-specific effects during and after the Great Recession
Does employment protection affect sectoral productivity growth differently during crises and recovery periods? This paper sheds light into this...
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The Cost of a Currency Peg during the Great Recession
Over the last decade economists have debated whether a country’s exchange rate regime explains how it weathered the Great Recession. As Denmark is...
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Sales and promotions and the great recession deflation
This paper investigates the effect of sales and promotions on the pricing decisions of firms by providing a novel theoretical model where firms face...
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Shock absorber and shock diffuser: the multiple roles of industrial diversity in sha** regional economic resilience after the Great Recession
Given that little attention has been paid to the multiple and even conflicting roles of related variety and unrelated variety in sha** regional...
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The added-worker effect in the Netherlands before and during the Great Recession
We study the added-worker effect in the Netherlands with large-scale administrative panel data for the period 1999–2015. Conditioning on samples with...
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The Tiebout-Tullock hypothesis re-examined using tax freedom measures: the case of post-Great Recession state-level gross in-migration
Since Charles Tiebout first hypothesized that consumer-voters move to the venue that best satisfies their preferences for public goods and since...
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Tem** fates in Spain: hours and employment in a dual labor market during the Great Recession and COVID-19
We investigate the behavior of aggregate hours supplied by workers in permanent (open-ended) contracts and temporary contracts, distinguishing...
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The great recession and job loss spillovers: impact of tradable employment shocks on supporting services
This paper explores the spillover effects of job losses via input–output linkages during the Great Recession. Exploiting exogenous variation in...
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Arts majors and the Great Recession: a cross-sectional analysis of educational choices and employment outcomes
This study uses American Community Survey data to examine the impact of the Great Recession on college graduates majoring in the arts. Arts graduates...
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Mixing mixed frequency and diffusion indices in good times and in bad: an assessment based on historical data around the great recession of 2008
In this paper, we analyze the forecasting performance associated with using machine learning, shrinkage, and variable selection methods during a...
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Relative Wages of Immigrant Men and the Great Recession
Using CPS data from 2007 to 2012, we examine the contemporaneous effect of the Great Recession on the relative wages of immigrant men. Compared to...
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Great Recession and news shocks: evidence based on an estimated DSGE model
This paper examines whether productivity news shocks were among the drivers of the Great Recession. To do this, the Smets and Wouters (Am Econ Rev...