The Economy, Crises, and the Labor Market.
Can Institutions Serve as a Protective Shield for Employment?, Applied Economics
F Zimmermann, Klaus / Wey, /
Erschienen am
01.09.2010
Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeInhalt: J. Möller, Germany's Job Miracle in the World Recession-Shock-Absorbing Institutions in the Manufacturing Sector - W. Eichhorst / M. Feil / P. Marx, Crisis, What Crisis? Patterns of Adaptation in European Labor Markets (Comment: A. Mertens) - J. Boysen-Hogrefe / D. Groll / W. Lechthaler / C. Merkl, The Role of Labor Market Institutions in the Great Recession (Comment: C. Schnabel) - A. Herzog-Stein / C. Logeay, Labor Market Reforms, Hysteresis, and Business Cycles in Germany: A SVAR Approach to Explain Unemployment Developments (Comment: J. Jerger) - M. Dietz / M. Stops / U. Walwei, Safeguarding Jobs through Labor Hoarding in Germany (Comment: O. Hübler) - B. Boockmann, The Combined Employment Effects of Minimum Wages and Labor Market Regulation; a Meta-Analysis (Comment: A. Spitz-Oener)