Space and Time in Macroeconomic Panel Data: Young Workers and State-Level Unemployment Revisited
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- 1 January 2007
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Abstract
A provocative paper by Shimer (2001) finds that state-level youth shares and unemployment rates are negatively correlated, in contrast to conventional assumptioKeywords
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