The American Economic Review, Volume 96American Economic Association., 2006 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges; and the Hand book of the American Economic Association. |
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... technology shock from indus- try VARS . Those in parentheses are the number of industries whose estimates are statistically significant at 10 percent . D. Relation to Sticky Prices Our analysis of industry VARS reveals a con- siderable ...
... technology shock from indus- try VARS . Those in parentheses are the number of industries whose estimates are statistically significant at 10 percent . D. Relation to Sticky Prices Our analysis of industry VARS reveals a con- siderable ...
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... technology shock , sectoral technology shock , and nontechnology shock . We distinguish three fundamental shocks based on a long - run restriction . Neither the sec- toral technology shock nor the nontechnology shock affects aggregate ...
... technology shock , sectoral technology shock , and nontechnology shock . We distinguish three fundamental shocks based on a long - run restriction . Neither the sec- toral technology shock nor the nontechnology shock affects aggregate ...
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... technology shock across industries is correlated with the average duration of industry - output prices . Among 87 manufacturing industries , we do not find strong evidence of this relationship . Our findings are potentially important be ...
... technology shock across industries is correlated with the average duration of industry - output prices . Among 87 manufacturing industries , we do not find strong evidence of this relationship . Our findings are potentially important be ...
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