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, employment was largely reallocated from very large establishments, those with more than 2,500 employees, toward very small ….S. manufacturing employment can be attributed to trade. …
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Remarks at the State University of New York at New Paltz, New Paltz, New York.
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Remarks at the Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce, Fishkill, New York.
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Remarks at the Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce, Fishkill, New York.
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Remarks at the State University of New York at New Paltz, New Paltz, New York.
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The share of employment in manufacturing as well as the relative price of manufactures has declined sharply over the … unable to account for the entire decline in employment over this period, we expand the model to allow for manufactured … explain the decline in relative employment in the 1990s. However, larger errors in the 1970s remain unexplained. …
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This paper analyses the decline in unskilled employment in UK manufacturing. …
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We find that technology's effect on employment varies greatly across manufacturing industries. Some industries exhibit … a temporary reduction in employment in response to a permanent increase in TFP, whereas far more industries exhibit an … employment increase in response to a permanent TFP shock. This raises serious questions about existing work that finds that a …
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The share of employment in manufacturing as well as the relative price of manufactures has declined sharply over the … unable to account for the entire decline in employment over this period, we expand the model to allow for manufactured … explain the decline in relative employment in the 1990s. However, larger errors in the 1970s remain unexplained. …
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The Chicago Fed convened a series of conferences in 2003–04 to address the following three questions: What are the long-term underlying trends in manufacturing and have they fundamentally changed in recent years? Second, is the poor performance of recent years a transitory phenomenon? And,...
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