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... output inflation 9 a 42 -0.3 2 2014 19 20 hours 9.25 82 8.1 8.01 1 2 3 interest rate FIGURE 5. THE ACTUAL AND MODEL - BASED CROSS- CORRELATION FUNCTION BETWEEN OUTPUT AND INFLATION Note : Output is Hodrick - Prescott filtered real GDP ...
... output inflation 9 a 42 -0.3 2 2014 19 20 hours 9.25 82 8.1 8.01 1 2 3 interest rate FIGURE 5. THE ACTUAL AND MODEL - BASED CROSS- CORRELATION FUNCTION BETWEEN OUTPUT AND INFLATION Note : Output is Hodrick - Prescott filtered real GDP ...
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... output 1959-1996 Notes : Value added data are available from 1950 on for 2 - digit NAICS codes . For industries ... output and tracked data back to 1950 . Observations prior to 1978 account for less than 2 percent of my ...
... output 1959-1996 Notes : Value added data are available from 1950 on for 2 - digit NAICS codes . For industries ... output and tracked data back to 1950 . Observations prior to 1978 account for less than 2 percent of my ...
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... output . If out- put decisions are made after a plant's manager observes the plant's efficiency , managers may increase planned output in response to posi- tive shocks to an input's productivity , or reduce planned output in response to ...
... output . If out- put decisions are made after a plant's manager observes the plant's efficiency , managers may increase planned output in response to posi- tive shocks to an input's productivity , or reduce planned output in response to ...
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