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This paper investigates the nature of the output–employment relationship by using the Turkish quarterly data for the period 1988–2008. Even if we fail to find a long-run relationship between aggregate output and total employment, there are long-run relationships for the aggregate output with non-agricultural employment and sectoral employment levels for seven of nine sectors that we consider.However, a further investigation for the output and employment relationship within a short-run perspective does not reveal statistically significant relationships for either total employment or non-agriculture employment, or eight of the nine sectors that we consider. Although there are various long-run relationships between output and employment, the short-run links between demand and employment are weak.
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Maintaining high levels of output in the long-run creating demand is essential for employment generation.
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This page is a summary of: OUTPUT-EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP ACROSS SECTORS: A LONG- VERSUS SHORT-RUN PERSPECTIVE, Bulletin of Economic Research, November 2013, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/boer.12017.
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