Clarence Raymond Deitsch
(deceased)Personal Details
First Name: | Clarence |
Middle Name: | Raymond |
Last Name: | Deitsch |
Suffix: | |
RePEc Short-ID: | pde285 |
Terminal Degree: | Economics Department; University of New Hampshire (from RePEc Genealogy) |
This person is deceased (Date: 15 Mar 2015) |
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- Samavati, Hedayeh & Dilts, David A. & Deitsch, Clarence R., 1994. "The Phillips Curve: Evidence of a "lady or tiger dilemma"," The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 34(4), pages 333-345.
- Dilts, David A. & Deitsch, Clarence R., 1986. "Absentee workers back on the job: The case of GM," Business Horizons, Elsevier, vol. 29(2), pages 46-51.
- Deitsch, Clarence R. & Dilts, David A., 1981. "Getting absent workers back on the job: The case of general motors," Business Horizons, Elsevier, vol. 24(5), pages 52-58.
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- Samavati, Hedayeh & Dilts, David A. & Deitsch, Clarence R., 1994.
"The Phillips Curve: Evidence of a "lady or tiger dilemma","
The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 34(4), pages 333-345.
Cited by:
- Yesim Kustepeli, 2005. "A comprehensive short-run analysis of a (possible) Turkish Phillips curve," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 37(5), pages 581-591.
- T. D. Stanley, 2004. "Does unemployment hysteresis falsify the natural rate hypothesis? a meta‐regression analysis," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 18(4), pages 589-612, September.
- Dilts, David A. & Deitsch, Clarence R., 1986.
"Absentee workers back on the job: The case of GM,"
Business Horizons, Elsevier, vol. 29(2), pages 46-51.
Cited by:
- Kaiser, Carl P., 1998. "What do we know about employee absence behavior? An interdisciplinary interpretation," Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), Elsevier, vol. 27(1), pages 79-96.
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