Author: Arin Dube
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Broken Job Ladders and the Great Recession: Fast Food Edition
One of the features of the current labor market is that the usual mechanisms by which people find better quality jobs have broken down, as net job creation in manufacturing sector, larger establishments and more established firms—all of which tend to pay better—have fallen relatively more. A key avenue for mobility, transitions between jobs, took…
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Windows into the past and the future … Guest post @ Rortybomb (Jun 1, 2013)
Recently, we have seen a number of explorations of the timing of growth around episodes of high debt as a way to discern the likely direction of causality in that relationship. This is important, because we doobserve that there is a negative correlation between contemporaneous debt and growth. For instance, this is true when using the corrected data from Reinhart and Rogoff,…
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Growth in a Time Before Debt ….Guest post @Rortybomb (Apr 15, 2013)
Recent work by my colleagues at UMass Thomas Herndon, Michael Ash and Robert Pollin (2013)—hereafter HAP—has demonstrated that in contrast to the apparent results in Reinhart and Rogoff (2010), there is no real discontinuity or “tipping point” around 90 percent of debt-to-GDP ratio. In their response, Reinhart and Rogoff—hereafter RR—admit to the arithmetic mistakes, but argue that…