An econometric examination of the trend unemployment rate in Canada / by Denise Côté and Doug Hostland.: FB3-2/96-7E-PDF
This paper attempts to identify the trend unemployment rate, an empirical concept, using cointegration theory. The authors examine whether there is a cointegrating relationship between the observed unemployment rate and various structural factors, focusing neither on the non-accelerating-inflation rate of unemployment (NAIRU), nor on the natural rate of unemployment, but rather on the trend unemployment rate which they define in terms of cointergration.--Abstract
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| Title | An econometric examination of the trend unemployment rate in Canada / by Denise Côté and Doug Hostland. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | 77p.glossary, graphs, tables |
| ISSN | 1701-9397 |
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