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the capital stock, and the increase of multifactor productivity. I calculate a likely growth rate of 2.6 percent a year …
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the capital stock, and the increase of multifactor productivity. I calculate a likely growth rate of 2.6 percent a year …
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The US economy grew reasonably fast during the last quarter of 2010, and the general expectation is that satisfactory growth will continue in 2011-12. The expansion may, indeed, continue into 2013. But with large deficits in both the government and foreign sectors, satisfactory growth in the...
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Jobless growth in the South Korean manufacturing industry has been observed since 2015. Even as total value added in the manufacturing sector is continuously growing, manufacturing employment levels are decreasing; this pattern first emerged in the 1990s, lasting for a decade. The decoupling of...
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) shifts with productivity growth. On this basis we estimate a dynamic system of macrolabour equations to evaluate the slope of … the PC and explain the evolution of inflation and unemployment in the US from 1970 to 2006. Since our empirical …-run. Furthermore, during the stagflating 70s, the productivity slowdown contributed substantially to the increases in both unemployment …
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) shifts with productivity growth. On this basis we estimate a dynamic system of macrolabour equations to evaluate the slope of … the PC and explain the evolution of inflation and unemployment in the US from 1970 to 2006. Since our empirical …-run. Furthermore, during the stagflating 70s, the productivity slowdown contributed substantially to the increases in both unemployment …
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relative merits by evaluating their past performance in forecasting movements in price and wage inflation. This is done by … considering both their ex post performance in predicting inflation - using conventional in-sample Granger causality tests - and … indicators appear to be statistically significant in an inflation-forecasting equation, but out of sample a much smaller number …
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