Introduction to the special issue - Labor Market Outcomes : A Transatlantic Perspective
Arnaud Chéron, François Langot
págs. 5-11
Unemployment Insurance Generosity: A Transatlantic Comparison
Stéphane Pallege, Lyle Scruggs, Christian Zimmeermann
págs. 15-23
Employment and Fear of Unemployment: A Transatlantic Comparison
Alexandre Baclet, Daniel Cohen, Cyril Nouveau
págs. 25-41
An Optimal Financing Scheme for Unemployment Benefit: A Transatlantic Comparison
Julien Albertini, Xavier Fairise
págs. 43-75
Hours Worked: Explaining Cross-Country Differences through the Effects of Tax/Benefit Systems on the Employment Rate
Coralia Quintero-Rojas
págs. 79-102
Employment, Hours per Worker and Taxes: A Life-Cycle Analysis
Richard Rogerson, Johanna Wallenius
págs. 105-119
The Role of Institutions in Transatlantic Employment Differences: A Life-Cycle View
Arnaud Chéron, Jean-Olivier Hairault, François Langot
págs. 121-138
Comparing the Effect of Labor Market Institutions on Employment Dynamics
Eva Moreno Galbis
págs. 141-166
Openness, Financial Markets and Policies: Cross-Country and Dynamic Patterns
Giuseppe Bertola, Anna Lo Prete
págs. 167-182
The Social Housing and Rental Housing Markets in an Equilibrium Rent Search Model
Sébastien Menard
págs. 183-199
Commuting, Wages and Bargaining Power
Peter Ruppert, Elena Stancanelli, Etienne Wasmer
págs. 201-220
Sequential Bargaining in a Neo-Keynesian Model with Frictional Unemployment and Staggered Wage Negotiations
Gregory De Walque, Olivier Pierrard, Henri R. Sneessens, Raf Wouters
págs. 223-250
Understanding the Dynamics of the Labor Share: the Role of non-Competitive Factor Prices
Sekyu Choi, José Victor Ríos Rull
págs. 251-277
Divergence in Labor Market Institutions and International Business Cycles
Raquel Fonseca, Lise Patureau, Thepthida Sopraseuth
págs. 279-314
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