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Eberts and Stone create dynamic models of labor supply and demand behavior for metropolitan labor markets. They use … these models to simulate wage, employment, and personal income responses to local economic change, including changes brought …
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Leading Policy analysts examine the challenges facing U.S. labor market policy and propose concrete steps to make …
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Wasem examines the impacts and implications of the Employment Act of 1946 and discusses how provisions of the Act might …
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This paper estimates how effects of shocks to local labor demand on local labor market outcomes vary with initial local … have greater effects in reducing local unemployment rates if the local economy is initially depressed than if the local … economy is booming. Demand shocks have greater effects on local wage rates if the local unemployment rate is initially low …
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Barnow, Trutko, and Piatak focus on whether persistent occupation-specific labor shortages might lead to inefficiencies …
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