Has the Great Recession Raised U.S. Structural Unemployment?
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WP; equilibrium unemployment; housing market condition; business cycle; real GDP; unemployment; skills mismatches; foreclosures; housing market dispersion; housing hurdles; housing market indicator; housing sector; adjustment mechanism; housing market strain; housing affordability; aggregate equilibrium unemployment rate in the United States; labor market statistics; labor market impact; labor market mismatch; Unemployment rate; Housing prices; Employment; Labor markets;All these keywords.
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