Why Have Unemployment Rates in Canada and the U.S. Diverged?
Year of publication: |
1986-02
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Authors: | Ashenfelter, Orley ; Card, David |
Institutions: | Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics |
Subject: | unemployment rates | regulatory rigidity | minimum wages | unemployment insurance | unionization |
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