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La courbe de Beveridge et les fluctuations du chomage au Canada

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  • Archambault, R.
  • Fortin, M.

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Cette etude applique la methodologie developpee par O.J. Blanchard et P. Diamond (1989) pour decomposer les fluctuations du chomage provenant de chocs d'activite economique agregee, de chocs de redistribution et de chocs sur le taux d'activite. On estime un modele vectoriel autoregressif structurel a correction d'erreurs sur l'emploi, la population active et une approximation des postes vacants.

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  • Archambault, R. & Fortin, M., 1997. "La courbe de Beveridge et les fluctuations du chomage au Canada," Papers w-97-4f, Gouvernement du Canada - Human Resources Development.
  • Handle: RePEc:fth:cagohu:w-97-4f
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    1. Mario Fortin & Pierre Fortin, 1999. "The Changing Labour Force Participation of Canadians, 1969-96: Evidence from a Panel of Six Demographic Groups," A Symposium on Canadian Labour Force Participation in the 1990s (Special Issue of Canadian Business Economics, Volume 7, Number 2, May 1999), in: Andrew Sharpe & Louis Grignon (ed.),A Symposium on Canadian Labour Force Participation in the 1990s (Special Issue of Canadian Business Economics, Volume 7, Number 2, May 1999), pages 12-24, Centre for the Study of Living Standards.

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    Keywords

    CHOMAGE ; CANADA;

    JEL classification:

    • E24 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Consumption, Saving, Production, Employment, and Investment - - - Employment; Unemployment; Wages; Intergenerational Income Distribution; Aggregate Human Capital; Aggregate Labor Productivity

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