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Remarks before the Morris County Chamber of Commerce, Florham Park, New Jersey.
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Remarks at New York University's Stern School of Business, New York City.
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Previous comparative analyses of gross and net settlement have focused on the credit risk of the central counterparty in net settlement arrangements, and on the incentives for participants to alter the risk of the portfolio under net settlement. By modeling the trading economy that generates the...
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Remarks at the Quarterly Regional Economic Press Briefing, New York City.
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Remarks by President Dudley at the Quarterly Regional Economic Press Briefing, New York City.
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Remarks at the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce, Staten Island, New York.
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the short term, but can cause a higher equilibrium unemployment rate in the long term. Employment subsidies succeed in …We analyze the effects of various labor market policies on job creation, job destruction, and employment. The framework … of 2009, including the unemployment, inflow, and outflow rates by workers of different educational attainment. We …
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cross-country calibration of search models of unemployment. We find that cross-country differences in job-finding rates are … unemployment and labor force participation rates to impute steady-state worker flows for twenty-three of the countries in our …
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hiring and firing costs, search frictions with vacancy costs, unemployment benefits, firm entry costs, and a tax wedge …
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We exploit a policy discontinuity at U.S. state borders to identify the effects of unemployment insurance policies on … unemployment. Our estimates imply that most of the persistent increase in unemployment during the Great Recession can be accounted … for by the unprecedented extensions of unemployment benefit eligibility. In contrast to the existing recent literature …
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