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This paper examines the spatial patterns of unemployment in Chicago between 1980 and 1990. We study unemployment … correlation across Census tracts as a function of each distance metric as well as pairs of metrics, both for unemployment rate … statistically significant degree of spatial dependence in the distribution of raw unemployment rates, for all our metrics. However …
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We present a general equilibrium optimizing model in which we study the joint effects of centralization of wage setting and central bank conservatism on economic performance. Several striking conclusions emerge. IN relatively centralized labor markets employment and output are decreasing, and...
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This study makes us of the OECD Structural Analysis industrial database (STAN) to investigate patterns of industry specialization as measured by the country's share of total industry production for 14 OECD countries over the period 1970 to 1993. I find that these industrialized countries tended...
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This paper uses data form the U.S. Decennial Censuses of 1950 through 1990 to measure the growth of information workers in the U.S. economy and analyse the sources of their growth.
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This paper formulates a multiproduct structural model to examine the evolution of structure of production and demand and the dynamic interaction between the two in the context of the U.S. telecommunications industry over an extended period, from 1935 to 1987.
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