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Autor:
Vizhdan Boranova, Raju Huidrom, Petia Topalova, Sylwia Nowak, Richard Varghese, Volodymyr Tulin
Publikováno v:
Oxford Economic Papers. 73:1427-1453
In many European countries, prior to the pandemic, wages rose faster than productivity, yet consumer price pressures remained subdued. This is puzzling as theory suggests that inflation would pick up with a rise in wage growth that exceeds productivi
Publikováno v:
Applied Economics Letters. 29:559-566
Population ageing in advanced economies could have significant macroeconomic implications, unless more individuals choose to participate in labour markets. In this context, the steep increase in th...
Publikováno v:
Oxford Economic Papers. 73:623-643
Advanced economies are in the midst of a major demographic transition, with the number of elderly rising precipitously relative to the working-age population. Yet, despite the acceleration in demographic shifts in the past decade, advanced economies
Publikováno v:
IMF Working Papers. 2023:1
Autor:
Petia Topalova, Ara Stepanyan, Raju Huidrom, Ezgi Ozturk, Vizhdan Boranova, Shihangyin (Frank) Zhang
Publikováno v:
IMF Working Papers. 2022:1
Autor:
Petia Topalova, Vizhdan Boranova, Raju Huidrom, Volodymyr Tulin, Sylwia Nowak, Richard Varghese
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Wages have been rising faster than productivity in many European countries for the past few years, yet signs of underlying consumer price pressures remain limited. To shed light on this puzzle, this paper examines the historical link between wage gro
Autor:
Gabriel Di Bella, Petia Topalova, Keiko Honjo, Andreas Jobst, Raju Huidrom, Sergio Sola, Kamil Dybczak, Anil Ari, Ezgi Ozturk, Nemanja Jovanovic, Vizhdan Boranova, David Bartolini, Michelle Stone, Laura Papi
Publikováno v:
Departmental Papers. 2020:1
Publikováno v:
Journal of Macroeconomics. 65:103207
Global temperatures have increased at a historically unprecedented pace. This paper finds that the negative effect of temperature on output in countries with hot climates runs through reduced investment, depressed labor productivity, poorer human hea
Publikováno v:
European Economic Review. 126:103443
Technological advances raise productivity and growth, but are also likely to reshape labor markets. We examine the impact of automation on aggregate labor force participation rates and individuals’ attachment to the workforce in advanced economies.
This paper investigates the drivers of female labour force participation in Europe, as well as the implications of achieving greater gender diversity in senior corporate positions. Re-examining the drivers of women’s decisions to work is particular
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https://hdl.handle.net/10419/156716
https://hdl.handle.net/10419/156716