38 research outputs found

    Trends in federal taxation since 1950

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    An abstract for this article is not availablePayroll tax ; Corporations - Taxation

    Forecasts 1977 : a persistent but gradual expansion

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    An abstract for this article is not availableForecasting

    The U.S. productivity slowdown: what the experts say

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    Measured U.S. productivity growth has slowed significantly since 1973; moreover, measured U.S. productivity continues to grow at a slower rate than that of our major trading partners. A number of potential explanations of the slowdown are currently being debated in the economics literature. These explanations are discussed in the article.Productivity

    Forecasts 1977 : a persistent but gradual expansion

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    An abstract for this article is not availableForecasting

    The case of the reluctant recovery

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    Anecdotal evidence has it that the 1990-91 downturn was a predominantly white-collar, or middle management, recession. The data, however, show that the recession affected virtually all occupational groups. Moreover, by standards of past recessions, the 1990-91 downturn was relatively mild. It is the failure of employment to recover that is unusual. Evidence presented here indicates that the economy’s behavior results from a blend of cyclical and structural factors, with the structural factors delaying the recovery.Recessions

    On labor market indicators

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    An abstract for this article is not available.Labor market

    Money, the monetary base, and nominal GNP

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    An abstract for this article is not available.Monetary policy

    Forecasts 1979 : slow growth, continued inflation, but no recession

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    On recognizing inflation

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    Forecasters experienced considerable difficulty in recognizing rising inflation and predicting its intensity in 1972-82. Possible explanations discussed are: 1) unpredictable supply shocks, 2) excessive attention to nonmonetary developments, and 3) actual money growth overshooting its targeted growth rate.Inflation (Finance) ; Forecasting

    Forecasts 1976 : recovery but no bicentennial boom

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    An abstract for this article is not available.Forecasting ; Economic indicators
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