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Innovation and labour mobility
Journal of Economics, 2015The present model introduces labour mobility in an otherwise standard model of innovation and imitation. As in Grossman and Helpman (Innovation and growth in the global economy. MIT Press, Cambridge, 1992) a wide-gap and a narrow gap steady state equilibrium is characterized.
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1991
High and persistent unemployment was experienced by most developed countries during the 1980s and inflationary pressures emerged at rates of unemployment far higher than those experienced in the 1960s and 1970s. This suggests that there was an increase in the natural rate of unemployment.
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High and persistent unemployment was experienced by most developed countries during the 1980s and inflationary pressures emerged at rates of unemployment far higher than those experienced in the 1960s and 1970s. This suggests that there was an increase in the natural rate of unemployment.
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Labour Mobility and Unemployment
1979The postwar unemployment problem has been complicated by the tendency of the newer industries to become localised in the south of England; for this has impeded the mobility of labour and has led to the concentration of unemployment in those areas in which the older trades are situated. It seems probable that while this movement may be partly attributed
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Mobile regional analgesia in labour
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1994B M, Morgan, M Y, Kadim
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