Average labor productivity tends to be a coincident variable. Examine Figure 3.16 carefully. During the 19911992, 2001,

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Average labor productivity tends to be a coincident variable. Examine Figure 3.16 carefully. During the 1991–1992, 2001, and 2008–2009 recessions, how do you observe average labor productivity behaving relative to GDP? Comment on this, and explain what this has to do with the Macroeconomics in Action box on jobless recoveries.

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Macroeconomics

ISBN: 978-0132991339

5th edition

Authors: Stephen d. Williamson

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