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Jayme V. Gerring

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First Name:Jayme
Middle Name:V.
Last Name:Gerring
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RePEc Short-ID:pge370
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(50%) Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

Cleveland, Ohio (United States)
https://www.clevelandfed.org/
RePEc:edi:frbclus (more details at EDIRC)

(50%) Economic Research
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

Cleveland, Ohio (United States)
https://www.clevelandfed.org/our-research/
RePEc:edi:efrbcus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Isabel Brizuela & Joel Elvery & Jayme Gerring, 2023. "A Guide to State-Level Estimates of Labor Force Participation Rates," Cleveland Fed District Data Brief 96468, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.

Articles

  1. Jayme V. Gerring, 2022. "The Marvel effect: cinematic universes and their impact on box office receipts," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 54(42), pages 4886-4899, September.

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