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Have New Human Resource Management Practices Lowered the Sustainable Unemployment Rate?

Macroeconomics, Unemployment, U.S. Economy, Labor, Inflation

Jessica Cohen, Research Assistant
William T. Dickens, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Economic Studies
Adam Posen, Senior Fellow

The Brookings Institution

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