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estimation, show economically significant effects of shocks to the number of vacancies on employment dynamics, while shocks to … the number of unemployed are not very important. Matching frictions are more important for employment during booms than …
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The aim of this paper is the identification of structural shocks which affect the dynamics of sectoral inventories, through an analysis of the forecasting error variance decomposition. This identification is achieved using the American and French time series of aggregate production, sectoral...
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As economic expansions raise employment and wages, associated shifts in income and time constraints would be expected to also impact individuals’ health. This study utilizes information from the US Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (1990–2009) to explore the relationship between the...
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