The impact of institutions on Regional unemployment disparities
Floro Caroleo () and
Gianluigi Coppola ()
ERSA conference papers from European Regional Science Association
Abstract:
In this paper We explain the regional unemployment disparities in Europe using a set of institutional indicators trough an Econometric Panel data analysis. In particularly the aim of t he paper is to evaluate if the regional disparities in the unemployment rates are due to different economy structure and/or to institutional rigidity of national/regional labour markets. A Regional data set has been constructed in order to estimate the relationship between the unemployment rate, institutional factors, and some other variables that measure the regional productive structure(Amendola, Caroleo, Coppola, 2003).
Date: 2005-08
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Working Paper: The Impact of the Institutions on Regional Unemployment Disparities (2005) 
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