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Why U.S. wage and
employment
behavior differs from that in Britain and Japan
Gordon, Robert J.
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1981
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Why U.S. Wage and
Employment
Behavior Differs from that in Britain and Japan
Gordon, Robert J.
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2021
greater flexibility in wages, these two countries also exhibit more stable
employment
behavior over the business cycle. In …
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Why U.S. Wage and
Employment
Behavior Differs from That in Britain and Japan
Gordon, Robert J.
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1981
greater flexibility in wages, these two countries also exhibit more stable
employment
behavior over the business cycle. In …
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US inflation, labor's share, and the natural rate of unemployment
Gordon, Robert J.
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1988
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Productivity, wages, and prices inside and outside of manufacturing in the US, Japan, and Europe
Gordon, Robert J.
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1986
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Productivity, wages and prices inside and outside of manufacturing in the US, Japan and Europe
Gordon, Robert J.
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1987
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Structural changes in the US economy : bad luck or bad policy?
Canova, Fabio
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Gambetti, Luca
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2006
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Structural changes in the US economy : is there a role for monetary policy?
Canova, Fabio
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Gambetti, Luca
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Journal of economic dynamics & control
33
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2009
)
2
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pp. 477-490
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The structural dynamics of output growth and inflation : some international evidence
Canova, Fabio
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Gambetti, Luca
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Pappa, Euē
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The economic journal : the journal of the Royal …
117
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2007
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pp. 167-191
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What explains the great moderation in the U. S.? : a structural analysis
Canova, Fabio
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Journal of the European Economic Association
7
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2009
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4
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pp. 697-721
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