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Labor wedge による労働市場における非効率性の計測:視覚的解説

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景気循環会計の理解には,動学的一般均衡モデルの知識が必要となるため,その分野の専門外からすると理解し難い.本稿では,景気循環会計において労働市場の歪みを表すlabor wedge について,できるだけ平易に視覚的に解説する.

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  • 稲葉大, 2014. "Labor wedge による労働市場における非効率性の計測:視覚的解説," CIGS Working Paper Series 14-012J, The Canon Institute for Global Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:cnn:wpaper:14-012j
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