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This paper examines some stylised facts of trends in employment and unemployment over the past 30 years. The most … noteworthy development has been the rise in the aggregate unemployment rate over that period. The main factor accounting for this … rise has been the increase in the unemployment rate for full-time male workers, which in turn has reflected slower …
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to that of the unemployed. We use longitudinal data from the Survey of Employment and Unemployment Patterns (SEUP), which …
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conditions between states, although permanent (or very persistent) differences between state unemployment rates remain. We also …
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. These include the distinction between the short and long-run trade-offs between inflation and unemployment, and the changing … level of the non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment (NAIRU), particularly in the 1970s. We estimate Phillips curves …
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concentration of ‘low employment’ characteristics in the unemployment pool was broadly unchanged. …
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In the past decade or so there has been a substantial rise in the indebtedness and debt-servicing obligations of Australian households. This has been accompanied by a trend increase in labour force participation (LFP) for women and more recently for men. Microeconomic data show a clear positive...
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The Phillips curve has generally been estimated in a linear framework. This paper investigates the possibility that the Phillips curve is indeed a curve, and shows that a convex short-run Phillips curve may be a more accurate representation of reality than the traditionally used linear...
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The existence of downward nominal price and wage rigidity has been used to argue against the adoption of zero inflation targets. A good deal is known about the nature and extent of price flexibility in Australia. However, little is known about nominal wage flexibility since investigations have...
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JM Keynes was more important to Australia than Australia was to him. Yet the connections are many and varied, and worthy of some attention. As has been said, ‘a survey of the rise and fall of Keynesian economics in Australia’ is ‘an important story which still has to be written’; but it...
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