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by David H. Romer,Justin Wolfers

Author: David H. Romer,Justin Wolfers
Subcategory: Politics & Government
Language: English
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press; Spring 2010 ed. edition (September 3, 2010)
Pages: 361 pages
Category: Politics
Rating: 4.1
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Brookings Institution Press, September 3, 2010.

Brookings Institution Press, September 3, 2010. Paperback ISBN: 9780815705130. Ebook ISBN: 9780815705147.

The Labor Market in the Great Recession By Michael W. L. Elsby (University of Michigan), Bart Hobijn (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco), and Aysegül Sahin (Federal Reserve Bank of New York). The Income- and Expenditure- Side Estimates of .

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Description: The Brookings Papers on Economic Activity contains the articles, reports, and highlights of the discussion from conferences of the Brookings Panel on Economic Activity. The expertise of the panel is concentrated on the "live" issues of economic performance that confront the maker of public policy and the executive in the private sector. In short, the papers aim at several objectives: meticulous and incisive professional analysis, timeliness and relevance to current issues, and lucid presentation. Coverage: 1970-2019 (Vol. 1970, No. 1 -). Moving Wall: 0 years (What is the moving wall?)

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The Labor Market in the Great Recession By Michael W. L. Elsby (University of Michigan), Bart Hobijn (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco), and Aysegül Sahin (Federal Reserve Bank of New York)

The Income- and Expenditure- Side Estimates of U.S. Output Growth By Jeremy J. Nalewaik (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System)

The Rug Rat Race By Garey Ramey and Valerie A. Ramey (University of California, San Diego)

The Crisis By Alan Greenspan (Greenspan Associates LLC)

The Initial Impact of the Crisis on Emerging Market Countries By Olivier J. Blanchard (International Monetary Fund and MIT), Mitali Das (International Monetary Fund), and Hamid Faruqee (International Monetary Fund)

Geographic Variation in Health Care: The Role of Private Markets By Tomas J. Philipson (University of Chicago), Seth A. Seabury (RAND Corporation), Lee M. Lockwood (University of Chicago), Dana P. Goldman (University of Southern California), and Darius Lakdawalla (Univeresity of Southern California)