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Okun's Law, Creation of Money and the Decomposition of the Rate of Unemployment [PDF]

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In this paper, we show that the rate of unemployment in period t depends on GDP and inflation rate in period t-1. We then show that GDP is related to money creation, and subsequently that the rate of unemployment is a decreasing function of this creation.
Mussard, Stéphane, Philippe, Bernard
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Thresholds for Employment and Unemployment - a Spatial Analysis of German Regional Labour Markets 1992-2000 [PDF]

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Changes in production and employment are closely related over the course of the business cycle. However, as exemplified by the laws of Verdoorn (1949, 1993) and Okun (1962, 1970), thresholds seem to be present in the relationship.
Christian Dreger, Reinhold Kosfeld
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Do alternative measures of GDP affect its interpretation? [PDF]

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Gross domestic product's high correlation with unemployment and inflation makes it a key measure of the U.S. economy. Yet the somewhat arbitrary nature of the GDP construction process complicates interpretation and measurement of the indicator.
Bart Hobijn, Charles Steindel
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CBO’s growth outlook [PDF]

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William R. Emmons
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The Relationship between Output and Unemployment with Efficiency Wages [PDF]

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We construct a stylised model of the supply side with goods and labour market imperfections to show that an economy can rationally operate at an inefficient, or ‘low-effort’, state in which the relationship between output and unemployment is positive. We
Hassan Molana, Jim Malley
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The recent evolution of the natural rate of unemployment [PDF]

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The U.S. economy is recovering from the financial crisis and ensuing deep recession, but the unemployment rate has remained stubbornly high. Some have argued that the persistent elevation of unemployment relative to historical norms reflects the fact ...
Bart Hobijn, Mary Daly, Rob Valletta
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