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High-Tech Industries Performance in the European Union
Digitalization has been a constantly increasing driver of the standard of living worldwide, providing mechanisms through which quotidian activities... -
Understanding the Relationship Between Immigration and Innovation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
The relationship between immigration and innovation has become an urgent topic of discussion in the USA and in the European Union due to the current...
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Homeoffice spart ein Zehntel Treibstoff ein
In light of the sharp rise in fuel prices, this article takes up an important discussion on potential fuel savings. We argue that the work from home...
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Greece Toward 2027: Structural Transformation, Industrial Policy, and Economic Development
The Greek Economy was severely affected by the 2008 economic crisis. The roots of Greece’s unprecedented crisis should be sought in the country’s... -
Drivers of Competitiveness in European High-Tech Industries
Our paper builds on the importance of high-tech manufacturing and knowledge-intensive services as significant competitiveness and economic growth... -
Trade and welfare effects of a potential free trade agreement between Japan and the United States
This paper addresses the trade and welfare implications of a bilateral trade agreement between the U.S. and Japan. In 2019, the two countries signed...
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Goodbye China: What Do Fewer Foreigners Mean for Multinationals and the Chinese Economy?
The number of foreigners living in China is very low in international comparison and has further declined recently. While the strict COVID-19-related...
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Estimation of the Medium-Term Demand for Occupations and Specialties in the Greek Economy Using the Input–Output Model
This chapter presents employment projections of sectors and occupations in the Greek economy under two different scenarios: a base scenario and an... -
Regional and Sectoral Change of Global Value-Added Network Around the 2009 Economic Crisis
This study investigates whether the world economy has been trending towards interdependence or economic nationalism. Since 2002, the world GDP has... -
Intergenerational earnings persistence and the provision of public goods: evidence from chile’s constitutional process
This paper studies the relationship between intergenerational economic persistence and preferences for the provision of public goods. Specifically,...
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Long-run belief-scarring effects of COVID-19 in a global economy
While COVID-19 lockdown measures disrupt production worldwide, they also shock workers’ perceptions and beliefs about the economy and may hence have...
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COVID-19 acceleration in digitalisation, aggregate productivity growth and the functional income distribution
This paper characterises the conventional and the digital sector of the EU economy since the late 90s and introduces a two sector growth model which...
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Regionale Disparitäten und Arbeitskräftemobilität — Implikationen für die Regionalpolitik in Deutschland
The author observes significant regional disparities in labour market conditions in Germany accompanied by heavy outward migration from lagging...
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The effect of immigration shocks on native fertility outcomes: evidence from a natural experiment
ᅟThis paper investigates whether immigration shocks have a causal effect on native fertility patterns. It uses a natural experiment, exploiting the...
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The immigrant-native wage gap in Germany revisited
This study provides new evidence on the levels of economic integration experienced by foreigners and naturalised immigrants relative to native...
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Labor market mobility and the early-career outcomes of immigrant men
We examine the role of between- and within-firm mobility in the early-career outcomes of immigrant men. Among Canadian workers with less than...
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First fired, first hired? Business cycles and immigrant labor market transitions
Using individual-level Current Population Survey (CPS) data matched across adjacent months from 1996 to 2013, this paper examines immigrant-native...
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Land tenure policy and off-farm employment in rural China
Using the data from the three waves (1995, 2002, and 2008) of the Chinese Household Income Project (CHIP), this paper investigates the impact of land...
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Populism, Fairness and Competition: Should we Care and What Could we do?
The rise of populism in a number of countries is one of the most visible signs of the weakening of enthusiasm for trade liberalization and market...