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NBER Reporter archives from June 1991

Economic fluctuations. (National Bureau of Economic Research Inc.'s Program on Economic Fluctuations)
June 22, 1991... Economic Fluctuations Robert E. Hall The research activities of the NBER's Program on Economic Fluctuations are arranged through a number of small working groups as well as in individual projects. This report surveys the activities of the...

Economic reform in Eastern Europe and the U.S.S.R. (National Bureau of Economic Research's Annual Research Conference - I)
June 22, 1991... Economic Reform in Eastern Europe and the U.S.S.R. Stanley Fischer The NBER's research on economic reform in Eastern Europe and the U.S.S.R. is part of its overall project on "The Economics of National Security." Research Associate Olivier...

Macroeconomics in disarray. (National Bureau of Economic Research's Annual Research Conference - II)
June 22, 1991... Macroeconomics in Disarray N. Gregory Mankiw (1) The basic questions of macroeconomics are: "What causes output and employment to fluctuate?" and "How should monetary and fiscal policymakers respond to these fluctuations?" As we sit here...

Working and earning under different rules: what the United States can learn from labor market institutions in other developed countries. (National Bureau of Economic Research's Annual Research Conference - III)
June 22, 1991... Working and Earning Under Different Rules: What the United States Can Learn from Labor Market Institutions in Other Developed Countries Labor markets are the most idiosyncratic feature of developed countries, differing across national lines...

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