Précis 2008: |
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September 2008:
(Download the PDF 60K) |
Procrastination: an economic analysis; Business cycle analysis |
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August 2008:
(Download the PDF 63K) |
Competing in a global economy; International price differences |
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July 2008:
(Download the PDF 62K) |
The optimal inflation rate; Surging oil prices |
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May 2008:
(Download the PDF 63K) |
Does the age at which children start school make a difference?;
Contributing factors in rising world food prices |
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April 2008:
(Download the PDF 62K) |
Obesity and labor market outcomes; Inflation and inflation expectations |
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March 2008:
(Download the PDF 60K) |
Home ownership in New England; Okun’s Law or rule of thumb |
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January 2008: (Download the PDF 62K) |
Urban economics; The high school graduation rate |
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Précis 2007: |
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December
2007:
(Download the PDF
68K) |
Entrepreneurs in the U.S. economy;
Spendthrift nation? |
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November
2007: (Download the PDF
61K) |
What drives gasoline prices?;
Wage structure over the long run |
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Ocotober
2007: (Download the PDF
61K) |
The role of small and large businesses in economic development;
Boomers and the economy’s future |
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September
2007: (Download the PDF
65K) |
State and local government pension plans;
Information technology employment in the San Francisco area |
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June
2007: (Download the PDF
61K) |
The negative saving rate;
The rise in the highest incomes |
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May
2007: (Download the PDF
61K) |
The “great moderation”;
Productivity gains: who benefits? |
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April
2007: (Download the PDF
58K) |
Neighborhood-level unemployment trends;
Big firm-small firm redux |
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March
2007: (Download the PDF
72K) |
Less bucks for the books?;
Reducing poverty in the Appalachian region |
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January
2007: (Download the PDF
54K) |
Productivity in real time;
Analyzing individual worker productivity |
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Précis 2006: |
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December
2006: (Download the PDF
31K) |
Self-employment duration over the business cycle;
Services and trade |
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October
2006: (Download the PDF
54K) |
Inflation expectations and oil shocks;
A tale of four cities |
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September
2006: (Download the PDF
31K) |
Rising income inequality and technological change;
Louisiana and Mississippi before and after Katrina and Rita |
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July
2006: (Download the PDF
28K) |
The 1990’s acceleration in labor productivity: causes and measurement |
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June
2006: (Download the PDF
28K) |
Analyzing employment trends;
Household spending on energy |
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May
2006: (Download the PDF
28K) |
The reversal of the college gender gap;
The geographic education gap |
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April
2006: (Download the PDF
28K) |
Screening for work ethic;
Teen’s labor force participation |
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February
2006: (Download the PDF
28K) |
Labor supply behavior of married women;
Aging baby boomers and the labor supply |
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January
2006: (Download the PDF
27K) |
New evidence on U.S. mobility;
New York in recovery |
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Précis 2005: |
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December
2005: (Download the PDF
27K) |
Is the football draft rational?;
The burden of knowledge |
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November
2005: (Download the PDF
28K) |
Measuring regional entrepreneurial activity;
Turnover and unemployment |
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October
2005: (Download the PDF
28K) |
State labor productivity;
Economic role of the city |
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September
2005: (Download the PDF
28K) |
Slow employment recoveries;
Bargaining and the Fed |
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August
2005: (Download the PDF
28K) |
Immigrants of New York;
Productivity and business cycles |
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July
2005: (Download the PDF
20K) |
Wage inequality and technological change;
New numbers |
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June
2005: (Download the PDF
16K) |
Re-spacing work;
Global variety |
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May
2005: (Download the PDF
14K) |
Child labor around the world;
Population, employment, and unemployment |
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April
2005: (Download the PDF
16K) |
Productivity down, costs down?;
Discount rate or learning curve? |
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March
2005: (Download the PDF
16K) |
The 1970s slowdown revisited;
Health, longevity, and retirement |
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February
2005: (Download the PDF
13K) |
Measuring health;
Affording gas; Raising productivity |
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January
2005: (Download the PDF
20K) |
Trends in youth employment rates;
Sports arenas and economic development |
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Précis
2004: |
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November
2004: (Download the PDF
20K) |
Concrete productivity statistics;
Up the ladder |
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October
2004: |
Earning less, rationally; Time stress and its causes |
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September
2004: |
Self-employment around the world;
Goods output versus manufacturing
production |
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August
2004: |
Temporary help in Georgia;
Family in the fast track; Structural change in New York |
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July
2004: |
The Fed reports |
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June
2004: |
Effects of new work practices on workers;
Actual and preferred working hours |
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May
2004: |
High-tech rankings;
Next: flexible upper lips? |
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April
2004: |
The “brain drain” |
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March
2004: |
Structural changes in the 1990s;
Regional dispersion of unemployment;
Less economic volatility? |
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February
2004: |
Trade and the city;
Europe’s shorter work years;
Human capital on the hoof |
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January
2004: |
New journal from OECD;
Pensions and retirement; Attitude and altitude |
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Précis
2003: |
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October
2003: |
Intra-regional differences in recession;
Valuing the intangibles; Brains and the city |
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September
2003: |
Views of a different recession;
A different view of the Depression |
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August
2003: |
Theory and new measures;
Vacations and work hours |
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July
2003: |
Banks and factories;
Money and happiness; Recovery began in November 2001 |
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June
2003: |
Routine exam;
Skill-weighted human capital;
The quality market |
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May
2003: |
Uncertainty and labor turnover;
Cyclical well-being; Innovative workplaces and their workers |
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April
2003: |
Jobs, gender, and marriage;
Marriage, motherhood, and earning
power; Midwest work force composition |
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March
2003: |
Structural
change and price changes; Job
loss expectations and consumption |
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February
2003: |
Effects of September 11 |
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January
2003: |
Disability
and employment; Low-wage
labor markets |
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Précis
2002: |
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December
2002: |
Flows of factory jobs;
Regional cycles: spillovers or common shocks?;
Regional perspectives |
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November
2002: |
Workforce development and economic opportunity;
Dispersion of commercial Internet use;
Why are there tuition assistance plans?;
U.S. most competitive country |
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October
2002: |
Productivity issue;
Productivity conference; Productivity essay |
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September
2002: |
New economy, better work?;
Men’s retirement puzzle |
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August
2002: |
Inequality update;
Telecommuting and home life;
Economic importance of good schools;
Consumer confidence post-September 11 |
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July
2002: |
Contingent “new economy” jobs?;
Pollution and discrimination;
California’s minimum wage workers;
Retirement and well-being |
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June
2002: |
Nations and inequality;
Factory life-cycles; Multiple jobholding in Canada |
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May
2002: |
A moveable
workforce |
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April
2002: |
The marketization hypothesis;
Inequality, families, and growth;
Tale of three trends |
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March
2002: |
Perceiving inflation;
Explaining economic growth;
Building organizational capital |
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February
2002: |
Stock options and
wage puzzles; Technology, work, and wages |
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January
2002: |
Why be flexible?;
Forecasting worker quality;
New economy,
new workforce |
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Précis
2001: |
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December
2001: |
NBER: expansion ended in March;
Old dogs and new tricks; Why use so many statistics? |
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October
2001: |
Welfare reform conference;
Statistics for welfare-to-work;
Welfare and neighborhoods |
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September
2001: |
Let’s shake on it |
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August
2001: |
Headquarters
job; Health measures; Whither
productivity |
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July
2001: |
Welfare,
work, and location; Analyzing
skill content; Measuring
‘core’ inflation |
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June
2001: |
Computer use and older workers;
Biology of unions; Noncognitive skills |
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May
2001: |
Measures and models;
Cancer survivors keep working |
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April
2001: |
Entrepreneurial women and minorities;
Intangible values; Cognitive skills and wage inequality |
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March
2001: |
New economy and productivity;
The ‘Net and the labor market |
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February
2001: |
The third wave of revolution?;
Employee involvement; Rise in stocks and labor supply |
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January
2001: |
Internet promises;
Internet rust; Internet wage gap;
What makes an entrepreneur? |
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Précis
2000: |
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December
2000: |
Where the jobs are now;
A place in the sun for baby-boomers;
Escaping unemployment |
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November
2000: |
IT improves emergency outcomes;
Social Security's earnings test;
Productivity and LMDs |
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October
2000: |
For whom
the tide rises; In the Internet boat;
Ability and returns to schooling |
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September
2000: |
Becoming new;
Hourly wage rates |
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August
2000: |
Return
on training investment; Inflation
uncertainty and labor contracts; Downsizing
deconstructed |
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July
2000: |
Firms,
plants, and jobs; 'Net
job growth; Indexing
the 'Net Economy |
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June
2000: |
Paradigm
for the new economy |
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May
2000: |
Uncertainty
and labor contracts; Tales
of total factor production; Changes
in job satisfaction |
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April
2000: |
Conferring
on the new economy |
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March
2000: |
Telecommuting
or work invasion?; Computer-aided
instruction; Workplace
practices and the New Economy |
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February
2000: |
Unemployment
and wealth; High
performance practices; Going
back to work; Erratum |
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January
2000: |
Productivity
Boom?; Young
workers and unemployment rates; Inequality |
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Précis
1999: |
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December
1999: |
Measuring
regional economies; Efficiency
and affirmative action; Women
college, and careers |
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November
1999: |
Millennial
challenges; The
States and the new economy; Today's
dynamics |
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October
1999: |
Steadier
GDP growth; The
parking perk; Returns to education in the early 20th century |
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September
1999: |
Training
and minimum wages; Explaining
long-duration unemployment; Health
and the labor market |
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August
1999: |
Power couples and location choice;
Child care costs and employment;
Unionization and productivity |
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July
1999: |
Technology and displacement;
Lottery prizes and life changes;
Bequests and retirement |
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June
1999: |
Business
cycles then and now; Job loss and
older men; Wage gaps and
segregation |
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May
1999: |
Unemployment
vs. help-wanted; Statistical
rankings vs. movable feet; From whence
wealth? |
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April
1999: |
Labor
markets and the euro; Perception of
job security; Transformed
work: workers' views |
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March
1999: |
Global
turmoil, local impact; Workforce 2020;
College
education and unequal wages |
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February
1999: |
Unemployment
reviewed; Playing with technology |
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Précis
1998: |
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December
1998: |
Job losers
and unemployment duration; Severance pay
and job search; Travel and the
home-based worker |
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November
1998: |
Careers and displacement symposium |
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October
1998: |
Waiting for
the paradigm; America's
changing well-being; Why cities are
important |
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September
1998: |
Work, home,
and real life; Normal cycle or
new economy?; Counting
computers in today's economy; Union, skills,
and wage inequality |
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August
1998: |
Immigration's
law of motion; Demanufacturing
and urban jobs; Deconcentration
of urban jobs; More and
less unequal |
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July
1998: |
Where
are computers most productive?; Children
and labor supply; A new
labor supply regime?; A new
output variability regime? |
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June
1998: |
Skills
are starting blocks for competitiveness; The
working rich; Style of
corporate governance affects workers; Health
insurance affects the labor market |
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May
1998: |
Returns
to education: controlling for high school; How
scarce is labor?; Child
labor; Unions have small
impact on managers' pay |
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April
1998: |
Welfare,
work, and transit; Time
well spent; Retirement
planning: today's workers must make more decisions |
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March
1998: |
Capital
and labor; Democracy
pays; Wealth and savings;
Industrial diversity; Different
surveys, different measures |
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January
1998: |
Precisely
what is Précis?; GS-11
CEOs?; If you can't read
this....; Trends in job
security; Can we measure
job quality? |
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