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employed persons, the unemployment rate, and the economic growth rate are found to be more or less as anticipated. However …, only production costs, capital cost, and the unemployment rate are significant with confidence levels of 95% and 90 …%, respectively. The results also suggest that Taiwan currently is located at the unemployment borderline proposed by Hamilton, and …
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Almost nobody's been spared in the manufacturing recession spread far and wide
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The manufacturing recession has left many singing the employment blues
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Although the average rate of unemployment across U.S. metropolitan areas declined between 1980 and 2000, the geographic …'s metropolitan areas became increasingly divided into high- and low-unemployment areas. This paper documents this trend using data on …
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The costs of unemployment usually are stated in terms of the amount of aggregate income that is foregone because of … unemployment by the amount that people would be willing to pay to avoid it. The authors' model treats unemployment as a region …-specific disamenity, and uses regional cross-migration data to reveal preferences towards income and unemployment. …
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