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Fed: “Why Is the Job-Finding Rate Still Low?”

Posted on February 20, 2014 @ 11:51 am (Thursday) by WARREN MOSLER

Fed: “Why Is the Job-Finding Rate Still Low?”


We conclude that while matching efficiency has declined and remained low in virtually all industries, the most important factor in the low job-finding rate is the persistently low level of vacancies per unemployed.

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