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8/12/2019 Forecasting Nber 1/30Forecasting U.S. Recessions with Macro FactorsSebastian FossatiUniversity of AlbertaThis version: November 29, 2013AbstractDynamic factors…

Cambridge, MA 02138 June 2008 I thank Armando Gomes, Volkan Topalli, Julie Hotchkiss, Sudipta Sarangi, Julie Berry Cullen, Murat Iyigun and Kaj Gittings for helpful comments.

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Robert S. Pindyck Julio J. Rotemberg Cambridge, MA 02138 July 1988 This work was supported by M.I.T.'s Center for Energy Policy Research, and by the National Science

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A THREE STATE MODEL OF WORKER FLOWS IN GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM Per Krusell Toshihiko Mukoyama Richard Rogerson Aysegul Sahin Working Paper 15251 http://www.nber.org/papers/w15251

Jerry A. Hausman Bart D. Ostro David A. Wise Cambridge, MA 02138 January 1981L The research reported here is part of the NBER's research program in Labor Studies. Any

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WHAT DOES THE TERM STRUCTURE TELL US ABOUT FUTURE INFLATION? Frederic S. Mishkin Cambridge, MA 02138 June 1988 This research has been funded by the General Motors Corporation

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NEER WORKING PAPERS SERIES INTERDEPENDENT PRICING AND MARKUP BEHAVIOR: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF GM, FORD AND CHRYSLER Ernst R. Berndt Ann F. Friedlaender Cambridge, MA 02138

Browriyn H. Hall Cambridge, MA 02138 May 1990 Chis paper is part of NBER's research program in Productivity. Any opinionsexpressed are those of the author and not those

w7193.PDFINTRODUCTION It is well established in the economics literature that annuities ought to be of substantial value to life-cycle consumers who face an uncertain date

1. Introduction 1-9 2. Composition of the Labor Force and Its Sectoral Distribution 9-12 3. Labor’s Rewards 12-16 Earnings and Productivity 12-15 Benefits 15 Hours

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Sebastian Edwards Guido Thbellini n'bri&e, Wi 02138tcber 1990 This paper is part of NEER's reseaith prcxram in International Stxlies. ?ny cpinions expressed

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