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Efficiency in spatially disaggregated labour market matching
(2016-05)
We analyse the efficiency in a labour market matching process. We contribute to the literature by comparing different spatial aggregation levels - NUTS-1 to NUTS-4 and analysing monthly and annual perspectives. We use data ...
Unravelling the Markups Changes: The Role of Demand Elasticity and Concentration
(2020-11)
We propose a framework allowing to identify sources changes in aggregate
markups. Our approach derives from the conjectural variation theory and allows to evaluate the role of price elasticity of demand as well as ...
Unraveling the economic performance of the CEEC countries. The role of exports and global value chains
(2018-02-08)
In this study we assess the importance of exports and global value chains (GVC) participation for economic growth. Using novel methods and an extensive dataset, we decompose GDP growth in the Central and Eastern European ...
How regional business cycles diffuse across space and time : evidence from a Bayesian Markov switching panel of GDP and unemployment in Poland
(2023-01)
We investigate the regional business cycles at NUTS-3 granularity in Poland (N=73) using two variables in parallel: GDP dynamics and unemployment. The model allows for both idiosyncratic business cycle fluctuations in a ...
Spatial labour market matching
(2016-05)
We analyse to what extent spatial interactions affect the labour market matching process. We apply spatial econometrics methods (including spatial panel Durbin model), which are rarely used in labour market matching analysis. ...
The non-linear nature of country risk and its implications for DSGE models
(2018-05)
Country risk premia can substantially affect macroeconomic dynamics. We concentrate on one of their most important determinants - a country’s net foreign asset position and - in contrast to the existing research - investigate ...