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Labour Reallocation in Recession and Recovery: Evidence for Europe
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2020
Abstract
This paper builds upon Bartelsman, Lopez-Garcia, and Presidente (2018) and provides empirical evidence on the cyclical features of labour reallocation in a sample of European Union (EU) countries over the Great Recession and the slow recovery. The analysis makes use of cross-country micro-aggregated data on firm dynamics and productivity from release 6 of the ECB CompNet database. While productivity-enhancing reallocation generally is counter-cyclical, with a stronger effect providing a silver lining in downturns, it was weaker during the Great Recession in the EU, but reverted back to more normal patters in the most recent years.
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This paper was given at an RES Special Session in 2018: https://www.niesr.ac.uk/events/niesrs-special-sessions-res-2018-conference#131.
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