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81by Abelshauser, Werner, von Hippel, Wolfgang, Johnson, Jeffrey Allan, Stokes, Raymond G.“…It reveals a good deal about the reasons for the extraordinary economic dynamics of the German empire and the enormous expansion of the world economy before World War I. …”
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82“…We identify positive labor market performance shocks (likely caused by labor market reforms) as the key driver for the "German labor market miracle" during the Great Recession."…”
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85“…In contrast, more than 60 percent of German establishments did not exhibit bargaining coverage or orientation or any kind of worker representation in 2015. …”
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87by Caliendo, Marco, Fedorets, Alexandra, Preuss, Malte, Schröder, Carsten, Wittbrodt, Linda“…Using detailed survey data (German Socio-Economic Panel), we assess changes in the distributions of hourly wages, contractual and actual working hours, and monthly earnings. …”
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88“…"This paper examines the cross-border labor market in the French-German Upper Rhine Region. Based on shortage analyses conducted for both sides of the border, a fixed effects panel regression estimates the impact of changing labor market situations on the number of French frontier workers. …”
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89“…"Do investments in the Czech Republic lead to employment growth or employment losses in the German firms involved? To address this question, a unique database about German firms with foreign direct investment (FDI) in the Czech Republic and firms without FDI in any country has been established within the IAB-ReLOC project. …”
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96Subjects: “…Pomares Ordóęz, Germán (1937-1979) - Memorias y recuerdos…”
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97by Hecht, Veronika“…"This paper analyses the location choice of German investors in the Czech Republic based on a unique dataset covering all Czech companies with a German equity holder in 2010. …”
Published 2015
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98“…We make use of a unique dataset, the German Job Vacancy Survey, which allows us to observe the entire operational recruitment process including potential problems, concessions made by firms as well as characteristics of the hired candidate, the vacancy and the firm itself. …”
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99Immigration in the EU: an empirical analysis of the impact of immigration on the German labor marketby DeVeaux, Frederick“…Estimates on the basis of microdata collected by the Luxembourg Income Study in 2004, 2007 and 2010 confirm the hypothesis that immigration depressed annual wages and annual weeks worked for native German citizens. The results indicate that a 10 percent rise of the share of immigrants in the workforce would in general reduce wages of native German citizens by about 3 percent and decrease wages of incumbent foreigners by about 9 percent. …”
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100by Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, Palma de Mallorca, Beissinger, Thomas, Chusseau, Nathalie, Hellier, Joel“…"A usual interpretation of the high performance of the German economy since 2006 is that the Hartz labour market reforms have boosted German competitiveness, resulting in higher exports, higher production and lower unemployment. …”
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