werden, welche die örtliche Lei-
tung der Bibliothek in Weiden übernahm.
Die Aushilfskraft Frau Job-Busche ist seit-
her wieder halbtags in Amberg tätig. Zu-
dem war in Amberg während des Sommer-
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304 �Equilibrium unemployment, job flows and inflation dynamics” by A. Trigari, February 2004.
305 �A structural common factor approach [...] 2004.
317 �Fiscal policy and inflation volatility” by P. C. Rother, March 2004.
318 �Gross job flows and institutions in Europe” by R. Gómez-Salvador, J. Messina and G. Vallanti, March 2004.
Arbeitslosenquote bei 20
Prozent liegt.
Unternehmen können auf Grund des
Wettbewerbs nur dann Jobs schaffen,
wenn dies für sie rentabel ist. Die Lohn-
strukturen müssen daher den unter-
schiedlichen
topic of interest, Clements and Hendry (1998) have shown that VARs
in differences may do a good job. Finally, in the context of Bayesian VARs, the Minnesota prior
ensures that to the extent that random
LICHT, Georg (1995), Employment, Investment and
Innovation at the Firm Level. In: OECD: The OECD Jobs Study - Investment, Producti-
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in: OECD, The OECD Jobs Study - Investment, Productivity and Employment, Paris 1995. Die Autoren
verwenden in ihrer Studie [...] Beschäftigungsef-
fekte sind jedoch weit davon entfernt, das Bild des gefährlichen technologischen „Job-
killers“ zu bestätigen. Produktinnovationen hingegen weisen einen eindeutig positiven
Besch
rationalisation and new work organisation which therefore can destroy jobs,
whereas product innovation is related to the creation of new job opportunities. An earlier
investigation for West German manufacturing [...] empirical evidence for the often-quoted statement that
the introduction of process innovations destroys jobs in the enterprise.
* We would like to thank [...] process innovation is ‘labour saving’
because it increases labour productivity. Product innovation has ‘job creating’ effects as the production of new or
better products needs more employees.
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finding solutions
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especially for longer forecast horizons. Moreover, it is obvious that the SEECM
does a better job the better the forecaster's predictive abilities with regard to the exogenous
variables.
Table
especially for longer forecast horizons. Moreover, it is obvious that the SEECM
does a better job the better the forecaster's predictive abilities with regard to the exogenous
variables.
Table
investment, too, and Garibaldi (1997) gets evidence of asymmetric effects of monetary policy on job destruction and job creation. I find that for Germany asymmetry is not a general phenomenon, but mainly affects [...] cs, Vol. 19, pp. 471-493
s1 Garibaldi, P. (1997), The Asymmetric Effects of Monetary Policy on Job Creation and Destruction, IMF Working Paper No. 97/57, Washington
s1 Gonzalez Minguez, J.M. (1997)
especially for longer forecast horizons. Moreover, it is obvious that the SEECM
does a better job the better the forecaster's predictive abilities with regard to the exogenous
variables.
Table