This study revisits Lilien’s sectoral shifts hypothesis for the US. We employ quantile regression estimation in order to investigate the asymmetric nature of the relationship between sectoral employment and unemployment. Significant asymmetries emerge. Lilien’s dispersion index is significant only for relatively high levels of unemployment and becomes insignificant for lower levels suggesting that reallocation affects unemployment only when the latter is relative high. More job reallocation is associated with higher unemployment
The non-linearity of macroeconomic processes is becoming an increasingly important issue both at the...
[[abstract]]本文利用Koenker and Xiao (2004)所建構之分量迴歸單根檢定理論,探討20個主要已開發國家與部分發展中國家失業率之動態行為。面對外生因素影響時,在不同分量下,...
This dissertation examines the hypothesis that the dispersion of both employment and output growth r...
open2siThis study revisits Lilien’s sectoral shifts hypothesis for the US. We employ quantile regres...
This study revisits Lilien’s sectoral shifts hypothesis for the US. We employ quantile regression es...
This study revisits the sectoral shifts hypothesis for the US for the period 1948 to 2011. A quantil...
This study revisits Lilien’s sectoral shifts hypothesis for the US. We employ quantile regression es...
Lilien’s (1982) dispersion measure of sectoral shifts of labor demand represents the effect of the c...
This paper presents further evidence on the importance of sectoral shifts by examining unemployment ...
This paper re-examines Lilien’s sectoral shifts hypothesis for U.S. unemployment. We employ a monthl...
[[abstract]]Mixed results for unemployment dynamics are reported in many studies using linear or non...
This study examines the presence of asymmetry in Okun's law for nine transition economies by means o...
Sectoral shifts of labor demand can have significant effects on aggregate rate and duration of unemplo...
This article revisits the sectoral shifts hypothesis by examining unemployment fluctuations for 48 U...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:4335.954(202) / BLDSC - British Libra...
The non-linearity of macroeconomic processes is becoming an increasingly important issue both at the...
[[abstract]]本文利用Koenker and Xiao (2004)所建構之分量迴歸單根檢定理論,探討20個主要已開發國家與部分發展中國家失業率之動態行為。面對外生因素影響時,在不同分量下,...
This dissertation examines the hypothesis that the dispersion of both employment and output growth r...
open2siThis study revisits Lilien’s sectoral shifts hypothesis for the US. We employ quantile regres...
This study revisits Lilien’s sectoral shifts hypothesis for the US. We employ quantile regression es...
This study revisits the sectoral shifts hypothesis for the US for the period 1948 to 2011. A quantil...
This study revisits Lilien’s sectoral shifts hypothesis for the US. We employ quantile regression es...
Lilien’s (1982) dispersion measure of sectoral shifts of labor demand represents the effect of the c...
This paper presents further evidence on the importance of sectoral shifts by examining unemployment ...
This paper re-examines Lilien’s sectoral shifts hypothesis for U.S. unemployment. We employ a monthl...
[[abstract]]Mixed results for unemployment dynamics are reported in many studies using linear or non...
This study examines the presence of asymmetry in Okun's law for nine transition economies by means o...
Sectoral shifts of labor demand can have significant effects on aggregate rate and duration of unemplo...
This article revisits the sectoral shifts hypothesis by examining unemployment fluctuations for 48 U...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:4335.954(202) / BLDSC - British Libra...
The non-linearity of macroeconomic processes is becoming an increasingly important issue both at the...
[[abstract]]本文利用Koenker and Xiao (2004)所建構之分量迴歸單根檢定理論,探討20個主要已開發國家與部分發展中國家失業率之動態行為。面對外生因素影響時,在不同分量下,...
This dissertation examines the hypothesis that the dispersion of both employment and output growth r...