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911 calls for service and community context: associations between community safety needs and neighborhood environment. [PDF]
Koenigsmark F, Gutierrez C, Martin CL.
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Challenges to the natural rate framework [PDF]
By most estimates, the U.S. unemployment rate is currently below its "natural rate." The implication is the economy is operating at an unsustainably high level of resource utilization. Capacity levels are being strained, tending to put upward pressure on
Stuart E. Weiner
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Spatial distribution of mortality: evidence from DIMAMO HDSS, Limpopo Province, South Africa. [PDF]
Mothapo K +4 more
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Fluctuation in Equilibrium Unemployment [PDF]
Fluctuations in the equilibrium rate of unemployment can only be understood within a theory of the natural or equilibrium rate. It is not enough to say that unemployment is the difference between supply and demand in the labor market, though of course it
Robert E. Hall
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ABSTRACT How are capital and the family interconnected in contemporary capitalism? In this article, we argue that they come together in owning relations. By owning capital across generations, families bridge the temporal gap between the durability of capital and the finite lifespan of private property holders and thus resolve the problem of bona ...
Jens Beckert, Isabell Stamm
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Coupling and decoupling of humans and the built environment under disaster disturbances. [PDF]
Wu X, Chen P.
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THE NATURAL RATE OF UNEMPLOYMENT: DOES IT EXIST?
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Robust estimation and monetary policy with unobserved structural change [PDF]
This paper considers the joint problem of model estimation and implementation of monetary policy in the face of uncertainty regarding the process of structural change in the economy.
John C. Williams
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Why Has the Natural Rate of Unemployment Increased Over Time?
Chinhui Juhn, Kevin M. Murphy, R. Topel
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ABSTRACT In Sweden, as in many countries, immigrant youth tend to exhibit higher educational aspirations than native‐born youth, yet their attainment often falls short of their greater ambitions. This study, resulting from a research project focused on educational transitions in two Swedish municipalities, explores two mechanisms that help explain the ...
Andrea Voyer, Stefan Lund
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