1. The Rise in European Unemployment
Moreover, these goals don't undergo changes, so they are constant and everything that changes is the foundation of the bargaining process. ... And state variable doesn't have any data and the time series for the real wage is non-stationary. ... Also, analysis requires aggregating across time-series data for each individual country, but this is problematic (Graeme Chamberlin 2006). So the analysis of data based on the approach outlined in Beyer et al. (2001) which unites the information across individual country growth rates. The results of analysis of data show us that evaluation of...
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