27 resultados para Greenback Labor Party (U.S.)
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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We show that the prediction of strategic connectivity breakdowns under a receiving-party-pays system and discrimination between on and off-net prices does not hold up once more than two mobile networks are considered. Indeed, if there are at least three competing networks and enough utility is obtained from receiving calls, only equilibria with finite call prices and receiving prices exist. Private negotiations over access charges then achieve the efficient outcome. Bill & keep (zero access charges) and free outgoing and incoming calls are efficient if and only marginal costs of calls are zero.
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O trabalho de estágio curricular desenvolvido na UCCLA, adiante apresentado, teve como desafio encontrar respostas para os fenómenos de fraccionamentos multidimensionais sentidos e diagnosticados nas cidades capitais luso-afro-américo-asiáticas de língua oficial portuguesa, resultantes do processo de globalização e seus modelos de desenvolvimento político, cultural, sócio-demográfico, económico e ambiental. A luta pela liberdade, comum a todos os povos das nações que incorporam o espaço lusófono, facilitou os entendimentos futuros, sem os quais não teria sido possível construir as alianças que deram origem ao bloco sócio-político da CPLP, hoje merecedor da atenção e respeito da comunidade internacional. A afirmação e a importância crescentes da CPLP no diálogo das nações à escala global têm sido a plataforma estratégica na afirmação do espaço lusófono no mundo. Refira-se a integração rápida dos retornados na sociedade portuguesa, como um dos factores que mais contribuíram para a consolidação de uma sociedade multicultural alicerçada numa vivência conjunta de realidades diferenciadas. Em face desta realidade, é pacífico aceitar que a UCCLA foi a grande precursora do nascimento da CPLP. As transformações económicas, políticas, sociais, culturais e económicas verificadas após o 25 de Abril, provocaram rupturas sociais, as quais constituem o nosso foco de investigação neste relatório. Uma reflexão sobre o desenvolvimento sustentável dos sistemas políticosócio- económicos encontra-se, hoje, na ordem do dia de todos os decisores políticos, económicos e sociais, como forma de alcançar a coesão social. Apontar soluções inovadoras para a resolução ou minimização dos referidos fraccionamentos é, também, objectivo final da nossa investigação. A globalização, o espaço lusófono e os fracionamentos ético-culturais existentes nas cidades capitais luso-afro-américo-asiáticas de língua oficial portuguesa, representam a nossa temática, sobre a qual se debruça o nosso projecto de investigação, visando essencialmente encontrar um modelo de intervenção pragmático que possa ser implementado nessas cidades capitais, por forma a diminuir as desigualdades promovendo uma maior integração social e económica.
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NSBE - UNL
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This research computes an Equilibrium Labor Share using a VECM for a panel of 19 countries, analyzes what determines the speed at which the labor share adjusts towards that equilibrium and decomposes this adjustment in terms of real wages and employment. Results suggest that the speed at which a country adjusts decreases with employment protection legislation and labor taxes. Most countries’ labor shares adjustment is made through real wages changes instead of changing employment, suggesting that wage moderation policies may play an important role on the adjustment process without harming employment. Keywords: Equilibrium
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The recent massive inflow of refugees to the European Union (EU) raises a number of unanswered questions on the economic impact of this phenomenon. To examine these questions, we constructed an overlapping-generations model that describes the evolution of the skill premium and of the welfare benefit level in relevant European countries, in the aftermath of an inflow of asylum-seekers. In our simulation, relative wages of skilled workers increase between 8% and 11% in the period of the inflow; their subsequent time path is dependent on the initial skill premium. The entry of migrants creates a fiscal surplus of about 8%, which can finance higher welfare benefits in the subsequent periods. These effects are weaker in a scenario where refugees do not fully integrate into the labor market.
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This research computes an Equilibrium Labor Share using a VECM for a panel of 19 countries, analyzes what determines the speed at which the labor share adjusts towards that equilibrium and decomposes this adjustment in terms of real wages and employment. Results suggest that the speed at which a country adjusts decreases with employment protection legislation and labor taxes. Most countries’ labor shares adjustment is made through real wages changes instead of changing employment, suggesting that wage moderation policies may play an important role on the adjustment process without harming employment.
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What role do social networks play in determining migrant labor market outcomes? We examine this question using data from a random sample of 1500 immigrants living in Ireland. We propose a theoretical model formally predicting that immigrants with more contacts have additional access to job offers, and are therefore better able to become employed and choose higher paid jobs. Our empirical analysis confirms these findings, while focusing more generally on the relationship between migrants’ social networks and a variety of labor market outcomes (namely wages, employment, occupational choice and job security), contrary to the literature. We find evidence that having one more contact in the network is associated with an increase of 11pp in the probability of being employed and with an increase of about 100 euros in the average salary. However, our data is not suggestive of a network size effect on occupational choice and job security. Our findings are robust to sample selection and other endogeneity concerns.
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Flow of new information is what produces price changes, understanding if the market is unbalanced is fundamental to know how much inventory market makers should keep during an important economic release. After identifying which economic indicators impact the S&P and 10 year Treasuries. The Volume Synchronized Probability of Information-Based Trading (VPIN) will be used as a predictability measure. The results point to some predictability power over economic surprises of the VPIN metric, mainly when calculated using the S&P. This finding appears to be supported when analysing depth imbalance before economic releases. Inferior results were achieved when using treasuries. The final aim of this study is to fill the gap between microstructural changes and macroeconomic events.
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What role do social networks play in determining migrant labor market outcomes? We examine this question using data from a random sample of 1500 immigrants living in Ireland. We propose a theoretical model formally predicting that immigrants with more contacts have additional access to job offers, and are therefore better able to become employed and choose higher paid jobs. Our empirical analysis confirms these findings, while focusing more generally on the relationship between migrants’ social networks and a variety of labor market outcomes (namely wages, employment, occupational choice and job security), contrary to the literature. We find evidence that having one more contact in the network is associated with an increase of 11pp in the probability of being employed and with an increase of about 100 euros in the average salary. However, our data is not suggestive of a network size effect on occupational choice and job security. Our findings are robust to sample selection and other endogeneity concerns.
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The purpose of this project is to analyse and evaluate if the rural tourism cottage Quinta dos I’s will be profitable within the first five years of operation. It starts with a brief description of the business, followed by an industry analysis of the rural tourism market in Portugal and an intensive competitor analysis to evaluate Quinta dos I’s’ competitive advantages. The project then defines a marketing plan to generate awareness and establish the cottage in the market. Finally, a financial analysis is performed to examine the outcome of Quinta dos I’s’ recommended strategic activities. The results of this project show that the cottage is profitable after the first year of operation and expects to grow annually.