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Dutch disease, real exchange rate, exchange rate regimes, remittances, panel data, system generalized method of moments
Dutch disease, real exchange rate, remittances
International labor migration, offshoring, labor market polarization, task upgrading, heterogeneous workers
labor market polarization, task upgrading, offshoring, labor migration, heterogeneous agents, international business cycles
countercyclical bank markups, limit pricing, business cycles, panel data, generalized method of moments
financial access and participation, endogenous firm entry, banking sector, fintech entry, emerging economy business cycles
labor migration, sunk emigration cost, skill heterogeneity, international real business cycles
microfirms, self-employment, business cycles
tariffs, intellectual property rights, technology capital transfers, international trade
international business cycles, cointegration, investment-specific technology shocks
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countercyclical bank markups, limit pricing, small open economies, exchange rate regimes
Labor migration, sunk emigration cost, skill heterogeneity, international business cycles, Bayesian estimation
technology shocks, employment, labor market frictions
aggregate fluctuations, strategic complementarities, macroeconomic volatility, government spending
Search complementarities, aggregate fluctuations, macroeconomic volatility, government spending.
aggregate fluctuations, strategic complementarities, macroeconomic volatility, government spending
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Aggregate fluctuations, government spending, Macroeconomic volatility, strategic complementarities
business cycles, search and matching frictions, remittances
remittances, small open economy, exchange rate regimes
Technology shocks, employment, labour market frictions
international labor migration, skill premium, task upgrading, heterogeneous workers
immigration, skill premium, task upgrading, heterogeneous workers
Market concentration, superstar firms, search complementarities, monopsony power in the labor market
labor market polarization, international business cycles, heterogeneous agents, stochastic growth, two-country models
COVID-19
skilled immigration, start-ups, high-technology firms, firm dynamics