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... unemployment rate ( the number of unemployed job - seekers expressed as a proportion of the labour force ) . One can usually find such a curve in national data , if the data exist . It has negative slope for the commonsense reason that ...
... unemployment rate ( the number of unemployed job - seekers expressed as a proportion of the labour force ) . One can usually find such a curve in national data , if the data exist . It has negative slope for the commonsense reason that ...
Page 200
... unemployment in France and fractionally more in Germany . The other is that there was no shift at all , and the whole twenty - eight - year period traces out a single , more or less stable , Beveridge curve . In practice , this is a ...
... unemployment in France and fractionally more in Germany . The other is that there was no shift at all , and the whole twenty - eight - year period traces out a single , more or less stable , Beveridge curve . In practice , this is a ...
Page 206
... unemployment , but not in either a higher wage share or a higher real wage . I conclude that one can learn little about the causes of unemployment by looking at the movements in these latter variables alone . Bob then goes on to argue ...
... unemployment , but not in either a higher wage share or a higher real wage . I conclude that one can learn little about the causes of unemployment by looking at the movements in these latter variables alone . Bob then goes on to argue ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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