نتایج جستجو برای: middle east jel classification f52

تعداد نتایج: 741929  

1999
Michael Lechner

An Evaluation of Public-Sector-Sponsored Continuous Vocational Training Programs in East Germany This study analyses the effects of public-sector-sponsored continuous vocational training and retraining in East Germany after unification with West Germany in 1990. It presents econometric estimates of the average gains from training participation in terms of employment probabilities, earnings, and...

Mohsen Mehrara, Zinab Asadian

  This is undoubtedly recognized that economic performance for each country over time is related to a great extent to its political, institutional and legal environment. In fact, these institutions and policies are that determine the governance quality.   In a panel data study, we applied newly developed indices to examine the effects of good governance on FDI for fifteen middle-income countri...

2002
Thomas Krichel Paul Levine

European Union enlargement and the commitment to the free movement of labour within the Union raises the possibility of a substantial East-West wave of migration. This paper addresses three separate issues: first, the economic impact on host and donor countries of migration from a less developed Eastern region to more developed Western region. Here there are, in turn, two aspects: the short-run...

2016
Joachim Wolff

This study compares the duration of new job matches in the east and west German labour market that formed between the start of the German Economic, Monetary and Social Union in July 1990 and December 2000. The study relies on job duration data drawn from the German Socio-economic Panel. It shows with non-parametric duration methods that job matches are less stable in east than in west Germany. ...

2005
Michael Lechner Ruth Miquel Conny Wunsch IZA Bonn

The Curse and Blessing of Training the Unemployed in a Changing Economy: The Case of East Germany After Unification We analyse the effects of government-sponsored training for the unemployed conducted during East German transition. For the microeconometric analysis, we use a new, large and informative administrative database that allows us to use matching methods to reduce potential selection b...

2005
Joachim R. Frick Jan Goebel IZA Bonn DIW Berlin

Regional Income Stratification in Unified Germany Using a Gini Decomposition Approach This paper delivers new insights into the development of income inequality and regional stratification in Germany after unification using a new method for detecting social stratification by a decomposition of the GINI index which yields the obligatory betweenand within-group components as well as an “overlappi...

Kiyanoush Paifard Mahdi Rezazadeh Joudi Mohammad Falah Shohreh Jalalpoor

The Greater Middle East Project was put forth by Colin Powel, the Minister of Defense at George Bush Administration on 12 September, 2002. The objectives which have been posed for this plan include: Economic reform, promotion of human rights, establishment of democracy and freedom of election in the Middle East which could be implemented by different instruments and tactics. Of course, it is ne...

2005
Bruno S. Frey Benno Torgler

Why so many people pay their taxes, although fines and audit probability are low, has become a central question in the tax compliance literature. A homo economicus, with a more refined motivation structure, helps us to shed light on this puzzle. This paper provides empirical evidence for the relevance of conditional cooperation, using survey data from 30 West and East European countries. We fin...

1995
Terrie Carolan Nirvikar Singh Cyrus Talati Stephan Haggard

This paper examines the composition of trade between the United States and eight Asian Pacific economies from 1962 to 1992. Analysis of the time series pattern of individual commodities at the SITC four-digit level reveals economically significant changes in the pattern of trade, reflecting changing comparative advantage based on changing factor proportions, technology transfer and product cycl...

2013
Jakob Madsen Eric Yan

Using a millennium of data for 12 countries in the East and in the West this paper tests the extent to which the three most influential hypotheses on growth and development can shed light on why some economies developed earlier than others and which factors were fundamental for the Great Divergence. These hypotheses are the contracting institutions, property right institutions, and culture. It ...

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