What do technology shocks do?
By: Shea, John.
Material type: BookPublisher: Cambridge, Mass. : National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998Description: 26.Call No.: HB3711 S532W Subject(s): TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS -- ECONOMIC ASPECTS -- UNITED STATES -- ECONOMETRIC MODELS | BUSINESS CYCLES -- UNITED STATES -- ECONOMETRIC MODELS | ECONOMICS -- RESEARCHNo physical items for this record
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HB3711 G542P Putty-clay and investment : a business cycle analysis | HB3711 H367B Business cycles and national income | HB3711 J663T Technology (and policy) shocks in models of endogenous growth | HB3711 S532W What do technology shocks do? | HB3711 Z376H Has the business cycle been abolished? | HB3714 A766B Business cycle theory / | HB3714 B378B Business cycles in international historical perspective |
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