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"We study inferences about the dynamics of labor adjustment obtained by the "gap methodology" of Caballero and Engel [1993] and Caballero, Engel and Haltiwanger [1997]. In that approach, the policy function for employment growth is assumed to depend on an unobservable gap between the target and current levels of employment. Using time series observations, these studies reject the partial adjustment model and find that aggregate employment dynamics depend on the cross-sectional distribution of employment gaps. Thus, nonlinear adjustment at the plant level appears to have aggregate implications. We argue that this conclusion is not justified: these findings of nonlinearities in time series data may reflect mismeasurement of the gaps rather than the aggregation of plant-level nonlinearities"--Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis web site.
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The economics of labor adjustment: mind the gap
2003, Research Division, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
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The economics of labor adjustment: mind the gap
2003, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
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The economics of labor adjustment: mind the gap
2001, National Bureau of Economic Research
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The economics of labor adjustment: mind the gap
2001, Research Division, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
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"August 2001; Last Revised July 2003."
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