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Socioeconomics / Unemployment / Labour law / Phillips curve / Inflation / Full employment / Minimum wage / Labour economics / Monetary policy / Economics / Macroeconomics / Labor economics
Date: 2008-01-10 13:11:35
Socioeconomics
Unemployment
Labour law
Phillips curve
Inflation
Full employment
Minimum wage
Labour economics
Monetary policy
Economics
Macroeconomics
Labor economics

A Principal Components Approach to Estimating Labor Market Pressure and Its Implications for Inflation

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