Giuseppe Fiori Citations at IDEAS
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Giuseppe Fiori & Giuseppe Nicoletti & Stefano Scarpetta & Fabio Schiantarelli, 2007.
"Employment Outcomes and the Interaction Between Product and Labor Market Deregulation: Are They Substitutes or Complements? ,"
Boston College Working Papers in Economics
663, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 08 Aug 2008.
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Petya Koeva Brooks & Iryna V. Ivaschenko, 2008.
"Corporate Governance Reforms in the EU: Do They Matter and How? ,"
IMF Working Papers
08/91, International Monetary Fund.
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Monique Ebell & Christian Haefke, 2009.
"Product Market Deregulation and the U.S. Employment Miracle ,"
Review of Economic Dynamics ,
Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 12(3), pages 479-504, July.
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Other versions:Monique Ebell & Christian Haefke, 2006.
"Product Market Deregulation and the U.S. Employment Miracle ,"
IZA Discussion Papers
1946, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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Monique Ebell & Christian Haefke, 2008.
"Product Market Deregulation and the U.S. Employment Miracle ,"
CEP Discussion Papers
dp0874, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
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Ebell, Monique & Haefke, Christian, 2008.
"Product Market Deregulation and the U.S. Employment Miracle ,"
Economics Series
223, Institute for Advanced Studies.
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Christian Haefke & Monique Ebell, 2008.
"Code and data files for "Product Market Deregulation and the U.S. Employtment Miracle" ,"
Computer Codes
06-224, Review of Economic Dynamics.
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Monique Ebell & Christian Haefke, 2002.
"Product Market Deregulation and the U.S. Employment Miracle ,"
Economics Working Papers
930, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, revised Jan 2006.
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Andrea Bassanini & Romain Duval, 2009.
"Unemployment, institutions and reform complementarities: Re-assessing the aggregate evidence for OECD countries ,"
Post-Print
halshs-00395144_v1, HAL.
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Other versions: Susanne Prantl & Alexandra Spitz-Oener, 2009.
"How does entry regulation influence entry into selfemployment and occupational mobility? ,"
Discussion Papers
267, SFB/TR 15 Governance and the Efficiency of Economic Systems, Free University of Berlin, Humboldt University of Berlin, University of Bonn, University of Mannheim, University of Munich.
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Other versions:Prantl, Susanne & Spitz-Oener, Alexandra, 2009.
"How Does Entry Regulation Influence Entry into Self-Employment and Occupational Mobility? ,"
IZA Discussion Papers
4221, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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Susanne Prantl & Alexandra Spitz-Oener, 2009.
"How does entry regulation influence entry into self-employment and occupational mobility? ,"
IFS Working Papers
W09/14, Institute for Fiscal Studies.
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Susanne Prantl & Alexandra Spitz-Oener, 2009.
"How does entry regulation influence entry into self-employment and occupational mobility? ,"
The Economics of Transition ,
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, vol. 17(4), pages 769-802, October.
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Silvia Ardagna & Annamaria Lusardi, 2008.
"Explaining International Differences in Entrepreneurship: The Role of Individual Characteristics and Regulatory Constraints ,"
NBER Chapters ,
in: International Differences in Entrepreneurship
National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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Alberto Alesina & Silvia Ardagna & Vincenzo Galasso, 2008.
"The Euro and Structural Reforms ,"
Working Papers
344, IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University.
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Other versions: Runli Xie, 2009.
"Trade-Off Between Consumption Growth and Inequality: Theory and Evidence for Germany ,"
SFB 649 Discussion Papers
SFB649DP2009-034, Sonderforschungsbereich 649, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany.
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Gatti, Donatella & Vaubourg, Anne-Gaël, 2009.
"Unemployment and Finance: How Do Financial and Labour Market Factors Interact? ,"
IZA Discussion Papers
4075, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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Other versions: Martin Schindler, 2009.
"The Italian Labor Market: Recent Trends, Institutions, and Reform Options ,"
IMF Working Papers
09/47, International Monetary Fund.
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Francesco Giavazzi & Fabio Schiantarelli & Michel Serafinelli, 2009.
"Culture, Policies and Labor Market Outcomes ,"
Boston College Working Papers in Economics
714, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 13 Nov 2009.
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Other versions: Silvia Ardagna & Annamaria Lusardi, 2009.
"Where does regulation hurt? Evidence from new businesses across countries ,"
NBER Working Papers
14747, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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Silvia Ardagna & Annamaria Lusardi, 2008.
"Explaining International Differences in Entrepreneurship: The Role of Individual Characteristics and Regulatory Constraints ,"
NBER Working Papers
14012, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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