Central Bank Research Hub - JEL classification J23: Labor Demand

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Testing Theories of Job Creation: Does Supply Create Its Own Demand?

Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers [View] (Paper: 194, 01.06.2006)

JEL: E24, J23, J64

Job flow dynamics and firing restrictions: evidence from Europe

European Central Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 0602, 21.04.2006)

JEL: J23, J63, J68

Do Enclaves Matter in Immigrants’ Self-Employment Decision?

Chicago Fed Working papers [View] (Paper: WP-2005-23, 23.12.2005)

JEL: A13, F15, J23, J61, O15

How Biased are Measures of Cyclical Movements in Productivity and Hours?

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System FEDS series [View] (Paper: 2005-38, 26.09.2005)

JEL: E01, J23

Creating a Policy Environment for Entrepreneurs

St Louis Fed Working Papers [View] (Paper: 2005-064, 22.09.2005)

JEL: J23, R12

Effective Labor Regulation and Microeconomic Flexibility

Boston Fed Working papers [View] (Paper: 04-06, 30.12.2004)

JEL: E24, J23, J63, J64, K00

Foreign direct investment and international business cycle comovement

European Central Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 0401, 02.11.2004)

JEL: E32, F21, J23, J31

Workweek Flexibility and Hours Variation

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System FEDS series [View] (Paper: 2004-59, 28.10.2004)

JEL: E24, J23

Wage Gains among Job Changers across the Business Cycle:Insight from State Administrative Data

Atlanta Fed Working papers [View] (Paper: 2004-19, 30.08.2004)

JEL: E32, J21, J23

Matching Workers to Jobs in the Past Lane: the Operation of Fixed-term Contracts

Bank of Portugal Working papers [View] (Paper: 200410, 10.08.2004)

JEL: J21, J23

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