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Complex Systems and a Computational Social Science Perspective on the Labor Market
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2016
arXiv
pre-print
Labor market institutions are central for modern economies, and their polices can directly affect unemployment rates and economic growth. At the individual level, unemployment often has a detrimental impact on people's well-being and health. At the national level, high employment is one of the central goals of any economic policy, due to its close association with national prosperity. The main goal of this thesis is to highlight the need for frameworks that take into account the complex
arXiv:1606.08562v1
fatcat:vr4ncqc5lzeazm3uxsbaclcsm4