employment once special schemes to keep jobs are expired
or that they would gradually return to higher levels of hours worked per person, waiting for long
before new job opportunities are created. On the other [...] significantly
helps delivering a more job-intense recovery. The simulations also show that countries tend to
differ in their adjustment of hours worked versus job creation in response to a nominal wage [...] Index ICRG
Corruption Index of corruption perception measuring excessive patronage,
nepotism, job reservation, secret party funding, and close ties
between politics and business
ICRG
Old-age
suggest that particularly narrow
monetary aggregates as well as different credit variables do a good job in forecasting US GDP growth. In particular, our paper
supports the view that for all forecasting horizons [...] while
the term spread is useful in predicting whether there will be a recession or not, it does a poor job in capturing the probability of a recession.
page
330 B. Albuquerque et al. / North American [...] corrected Diebold–Mariano test statistics (see
Diebold, 2012). Nevertheless, some of the models do a good job at longer horizons: notably the two money variables and
the model with total mortgages outperform the
we do not need this variable before 2005, which means that the traditional
macrofactors do a good job in capturing the evolution of US bond yields until mid-2005.
540 H. Bandholz et al.
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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 are.
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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)
13 payment amount
14 type of goods
15 experience
16 age
17 sex
18 education
19 type of job
20 income
21 place of residence
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monetary policy Clemens J.M. Kool
in Germany Katharina Raabe
01 2007 The effect of FDI on job separation Sascha O. Becker
Marc-Andreas Mündler
02 2007 Threshold dynamics of short-term
OECD
industrial production).18 The results indicate that the model does a very good forecasting job in that
the forecasted regime 0 corresponds to the actual regime for all 23 quarters until 2017Q2
business
income last
month
Household’s income
for salaried and non-
salaried jobs (last
month)
Household’s
income per adult in
the last month
(‘000)
Household’s [...] business
income last
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Household’s
income for
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salaried jobs (last
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Household’s
income per adult
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High school
ein Performance Managementsystem auf seinen drei Dimensionsebenen Kosten, Qualität
und Zeit.
Job/ Performerebene
Prozessebene
Organisationsebene
Zeit (Dimension)Qualität (Dimension)Kosten [...] werden müssen. Verkürzt stehen dahinter
Beziehungen zwischen den Ebenen Potentiale/Ressourcen (Job/ Performerebene),
Prozesse und Ergebnisse (Unternehmen).
Abbildung 13: Ursache-Wirkungs-
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does a better job the better the forecaster's predictive abilities with regard to the exogenous
variables.
Table
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Unternehmens gerecht
werden wollen.
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Fähigkeiten benötigen Sie ?
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the reservation wage and to a reduction of job search intensity. Search unemployment is
higher. Further, when the unemployment insurance system is [...] indicators of labour market
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