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Wettbewerbs nur dann Jobs schaffen,
wenn dies für sie rentabel ist. Die Lohn-
strukturen müssen daher den unter-
schiedlichen
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(2004) finds that more unionized and coordinated wage-setting [...] indicators of labour market performance.
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fekte sind jedoch weit davon entfernt, das Bild des gefährlichen technologischen „Job-
killers“ zu bestätigen. Produktinnovationen hingegen weisen einen eindeutig positiven
Besch
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49 See for instance https://www.financialexpress.com/jobs/now-demonetisation-set-to-cost-400000-
jobs/454305/.
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demonetization relative to the counterfactual
especially the longer the forecast
horizon is. Moreover, it is obvious that the SEECM does a better job the better are
the forecaster's predicting abilities of the exogenous variables.
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