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1by Agnese, Pablo Published in Asian economic journal (01.12.2012)“...In the case of Japan, the studies conducted so far focus alone on firm‐level data and delve into the productivity effects and the skill upgrading between...”
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2“...We discuss the effects of offshoring on the labor market in a matching model with endogenous adjustment of educational skills. We carry out a comparative...”
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3“...We analyze the effects of low-skill offshoring on welfare. In the context of a matching model with different possible equilibria we discuss three alternative...”
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4“...Like in most advanced countries, the labour income share in Japan has been falling since the mid‐1970s. However, in contrast to other advanced economies, Japan...”
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5“...This paper sheds new light on the causes of the unemployment upsurge in Japan during the “fading 1990s”, an unprecedented period of structural crisis. We...”
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9by Pablo Agnese Hector Sala Published in The Asia Pacific journal of economics & business (01.06.2008)“...The 'lost decade' in Japan was characterized by a steep surge in unemployment. It started in 1991 with the unemployment rate at 2.1%, and ended in 2002 when it...”
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12“...In this paper we study how the attitudes toward higher education may affect labor market outcomes in the context of globalization. In particular, we show that...”
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14“..."We discuss the effects of low-skill offshoring on the endogenous schooling decision of workers along with the potential changes in the labor market. The...”
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15“...This paper delves into the recent events that led to the formation of the housing bubble in Spain and the resulting structural change that is arguably needed...”
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16“...Spain and Ireland might seem at first to feature very different labour markets, which go from very tight to very flexible labour conditions. Our analysis,...”
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20by Agnese, Pablo“...We discuss the effects of offshoring on the labor market in a matching model with endogenous adjustment of educational skills. We carry out a comparative...”
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