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The degree of endemic volatility in the number of firms and establishments varies considerably across industries. Examining the within-industry range of variation (max.-min.) of the number of firms over our sample period, the low and high values across U.S. manufacturing industries are 4 and...
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The degree of endemic volatility in the number of firms and establishments varies considerably across industries. Examining the within-industry range of variation (max.-min.) of the number of firms over our sample period, the low and high values across U.S. manufacturing industries are 4 and...
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theory of development consistent with these three facts. I show that even when total factor productivity (TFP) growth and …
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This paper compares the aggregate effects of sectoral reallocation in the United States and Western Germany using a … the rise in trend unemployment in Germany in the 1980s or for a possible rise in trend unemployment in the United States …
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