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Remarks at the Quarterly Regional Economic Press Briefing, New York City.
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based on productivity shocks, increasing returns to scale, or favorable externalities, whereas it is consistent with models … measured factor productivity rises during the peak phase of the cycle. We can better explain the cyclical behavior of inventory …
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By historical standards, the U.S. economy has experienced a period of remarkable stability since the mid-1980s. One explanation attributes the diminished variability of economic activity to information-technology-led improvements in inventory management. Our results, however, indicate that the...
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are constructed. These measures, which attribute high-frequency productivity shocks to procyclical work effort, are more …
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We examine inventory adjustment in the U.S. manufacturing sector using quarterly firm-level data over the period 1978-97. Our evidence indicates that the inventory investment process is nonlinear and asymmetric, results consistent with a nonconvex adjustment cost structure. The inventory...
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We investigate the implications of capital market imperfections for inventory investment in retail trade, using a new source firm-level data--the micro data underlying the published Quarterly Financial Reports. An error-correction model that includes internal funds and forward-looking...
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