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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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Paper provided by Gouvernement du Canada - Human Resources Development in its series Papers with number w-97-4f.

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Date of creation: 1997
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Keywords: CHOMAGE CANADA

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