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Persistence of Shocks and Its Sources in a Multisectorial Model of UK Output Growth.

Year of publication:
1991
Authors: Lee, K.C. ; Paearan, M.H. ; Pierse, R.G.
Institutions: Department of Economics, University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA)
Subject: economic models | monetary policy | exchange rate
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California Los Angeles - Applied Econometrics.
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
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24 pages
Source:
RePEc - Research Papers in Economics
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005633619
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