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Dispatches XXV: A Conjecture Regarding Lagging Employment in Wisconsin
Figure 1: Wisconsin private nonfarm payroll employment, seasonally adjusted (blue), Walkerâs implied path for private employment (red). NBER defined recession dates shaded gray. Source: BLS and NBER. A Fiscal Bureau analysis showed that in 2014 the Repub from Econbrowser Read more »
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Higher Home Ownership Leads To Higher Unemployment, Study Suggests, Dubiously
A new study suggests that higher home ownership could lead to higher unemployment. Be sure to wash it down with a tall glass of skepticism. The study is not in the same league as the recently debunked Reinhart-Rogoff research that provided the intellectu from The Huffington Post Read more »
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Slow and Steady Employment Growth Continues
Figure 1: Log nonfarm payroll employment (blue), and household survey series, adjusted to conform to nonfarm payroll concept (red), both normalized to 2009M06=0. NBER recession dates shaded gray. Source: BLS, May employment situation release via FRED, BL from Econbrowser Read more »
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Fiscal Policy Issues in the United States
J. Bradford DeLong is a professor at the University of California at Berkeley, a research associate of the NBER, a visiting scholar at the Kauffman Foundation, and a visiting fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School. From 1993-95 he was a deputy assistant se from Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal Read more »
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Arthur F. Burns - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arthur F. Burns 10th Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve President Preceded by Succeeded by 3rd Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors President Preceded by Succeeded by United States Ambassador to Germany President Preceded by S from Maoxian Read more »