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-- vox cepr policy portal research-based policy analysis and commentary from leading economists create account | login | subscribe search form columns by topic by date by reads by tag video vox vox talks publications books cepr reports policy insights blogs&reviews people a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z debates euro area reform how to add a comment rebooting europe secular stagnation events workshops & conferences courses discussion meetings submit an event about about vox help subscribe contact the rise of intangible income: a global value chain perspective wen chen, bart los, marcel timmer , 10 december 2018 intangibles are on the rise, yet their measurement is elusive. this column argues that a global value chain perspective on factor incomes provides new insights. it documents a rapid increase in the share of ‘factorless’ income in global value chains in the 2000s and argues that this period should be seen as an exceptional period in the global economy during which multinational firms benefitted from reduced labour costs through offshoring, while capitalising on firm-specific intangibles at little marginal cost. labour market flexibility during financial crises luc laeven, peter mcadam, alexander popov , 10 december 2018 there are good arguments both in favour and against the idea that more labour market flexibility will deliver benefits to an economy during a downturn. this column presents novel evidence on this question, using data from spain during the 2008–09 credit crunch. the results show that credit-constrained firms grow faster if they are subject to less strict firing and hiring restrictions, as long as they are technologically able to substitute labour for capital. the findings provide an argument in favour of more flexible labour laws. leverage-induced fire sales and stock market crashes jiangze bian, zhiguo he, kelly shue, hao zhou , 09 december 2018 excessive leverage and subsequent deleveraging-induced fire sales have been major contributors in past financial crises. this column explores the behaviour of two types of margin investors– brokerage-financed and shadow-financed – during a tumultuous period for the chinese stock market. results show that for accounts with exposure to fire sale risk, shadow-financed accounts account for a much higher proportion of the total stock market capitalisation than brokerage-financed accounts. how conflict disrupts the economy francesco amodio, michele di maio , 09 december 2018 the economic impact of conflict can be catastrophic, but disentangling and identifying the different ways in which conflict affects the economy is challenging. using data from the occupied palestinian territory during the second intifada, this column examines the specific mechanisms through which economic losses materialise in a conflict zone with low-intensity violence. the findings highlight the close interaction between security and trade issues, calling for an integrated policy approach acting on both fronts. markets, banks, and shadow banks david martinez-miera, rafael repullo , 08 december 2018 the current financial system is characterised by the coexistence of direct market finance, regulated banks, and shadow banks. this column looks at what gives rise to each of these sources of finance as well as the effect of bank capital regulation on the financing that flows through them. high 'flat' (or risk-insensitive) capital requirements shift intermediate-risk entrepreneurs from regulated banks to shadow banks, while high risk-based requirements do the same for high-risk entrepreneurs, increasing the risk of the corresponding loans. this result highlights the need to take into account the existence of shadow banks when designing bank capital regulation. other recent columns: voter bias and women in politics thomas le barbanchon, julien sauvagnat , 08 december 2018 the case for a central fiscal capacity in emu marco buti, nicolas carnot , 07 december 2018 the impact of the eu’s free movement of people principle on migration hugo rojas-romagosa, johannes bollen , 07 december 2018 drivers of commodity price booms and busts in the long run david jacks, martin stuermer , 07 december 2018 socioeconomic and gender dimensions to inequality in life expectancies across europe radim bohacek, jesus bueren, laura crespo, pedro mira, josep pijoan-mas , 06 december 2018 challenges to manufacturing workers in the wake of globalisation hâle utar , 06 december 2018 the macroeconomic benefits of gender diversity christine lagarde, jonathan d. ostry , 05 december 2018 going the extra mile: distant lending and credit cycles joão granja, christian leuz, raghuram rajan , 04 december 2018 inheritance taxation and wealth effects on the labour supply of heirs fabian kindermann, lukas mayr, dominik sachs , 04 december 2018 japan’s age wave: challenges and solutions david bloom, paige kirby, jp sevilla, andrew stawasz , 03 december 2018 state-dependent effects of monetary policy martin eichenbaum, sérgio rebelo, arlene wong , 02 december 2018 per capita income, consumption patterns, and carbon dioxide emissions justin caron, thibault fally , 01 december 2018 market liquidity, leverage, and regulation ten years after the crisis tobias adrian, john kiff , 01 december 2018 a more stable emu does not require a central fiscal capacity michel heijdra, tjalle aarden, jesper hanson, toep van dijk , 30 november 2018 how multinational banks transmit shocks josé l. fillat, stefania garetto, arthur v. smith , 30 november 2018 political connections, innovation, and firm dynamics ufuk akcigit, salome baslandze, francesca lotti , 30 november 2018 global uncertainty is rising, and that is a bad omen for growth hites ahir, nicholas bloom, davide furceri , 29 november 2018 the role of parenthood on the gender gap among top earners aline bütikofer, sissel jensen, kjell g. salvanes , 29 november 2018 a new history of the french banking crisis during the great depression patrice baubeau, eric monnet, angelo riva, stefano ungaro , 29 november 2018 the big con: reassessing the ‘great’ recession and its ‘fix’ laurence kotlikoff , 28 november 2018 the costs and benefits of international financial integration hélène rey more most read this month all time a new ebook: brexit beckons baldwin global trends in interest rates del negro, giannone, giannoni, tambalotti the changing nature of work djankov, saliola rising brexit uncertainty has reduced investment and employment bloom, chen, mizen the disappointing impact of encouraging students to study more oreopoulos, patterson, petronijevic, pope more a tale of two depressions: what do the new data tell us? february 2010 update eichengreen, o'rourke eurozone breakup would trigger the mother of all financial crises eichengreen panic-driven austerity in the eurozone and its implications de grauwe, ji educated in america: college graduates and high school dropouts heckman, lafontaine debt, deleveraging, and the 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