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unemployment rate to movements in output growth increasing recently over time in both Canada and the United States. -- Business …
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The recent financial crisis and subsequent recession have spurred great interest in the sources of unemployment … the model using Canadian data from 1991 to 2010. I find that, in the long run, unemployment fluctuations are mainly driven … per cent of unemployment fluctuations. I also find that inclusion of the recent financial crisis data in the estimation is …
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using macroeconomic data on employment, unemployment, participation, and (for Canada) migration and real wages. We find that …
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In this paper, we assess several methods that have been used to measure the Canadian trend unemployment rate (TUR). We … extent to which methods provide explanations for changes in trend unemployment; (ii) whether revisions to unemployment gap … (UGAP, the difference between the actual unemployment rate and TUR) estimates are well behaved; (iii) if UGAPs provide …
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using macroeconomic data on employment, unemployment, participation, and (for Canada) migration and real wages. We find that …
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