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  1. Revisiting the macroeconomic effects of labor reallocation
  2. On the significance of labour reallocation for European unemployment: Evidence from a panel of 15 countries
  3. REGIONAL AND SECTORAL EVIDENCE OF THE MACROECONOMIC EFFECTS OF LABOR REALLOCATION: A PANEL DATA ANALYSIS
  4. Why Is Italy Doing So Badly?
  5. Macroeconomic Effects of Job Reallocations: A Survey
  6. Employment Reallocation and Unemployment Revisited: A Quantile Regression Approach
  7. Regional and Sectoral Evidence of the Macro-Economic Effects of Labor Reallocation: A Panel Data Analysis
  8. NONLINEARITY IN THE CANADIAN AND U.S. LABOR MARKETS: UNIVARIATE AND MULTIVARIATE EVIDENCE FROM A BATTERY OF TESTS
  9. Rural entrepreneurs and institutional assistance: an empirical study from mountainous Italy
  10. Testing for non-linearity in labour markets: the case of Germany and the UK
  11. Unemployment Fluctuations in the UK: 1958–92
  12. De Finetti, Friedman, and the methodology of positive economics
  13. Cyclical unemployment and sectoral shifts: Further tests of the Lilien hypothesis for the UK
  14. Unemployment Fluctuations in the United States: Further Tests of the Sectoral-Shifts Hypothesis
  15. A NOTE ON FRIEDMAN AND THE NEO‐BAYESIAN APPROACH
  16. De Finetti’s Probabilistic Approach and the Theory of Expectations in Economics