David R. DeRemer, Jeffrey C. Fuhrer, Jane Sneddon-Little, Radoslav Raykov, Scott D. Schuh, Geoffrey M. B. Tootell, Robert. Triest, Kristina Johnson, A. van Grondelle
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摘要
这份公共政策简报介绍了波士顿联邦储备银行经济研究人员对劳动力市场的分析。它基于2004年4月8日最初提交给波士顿联邦储备银行董事会的材料,并结合6月初报告的数据进行了选择性更新。这份简报的撰稿人包括David DeRemer、Jeffrey C. Fuhrer、Kristina Johnson、Jane Sneddon Little、Radoslav Raykov、Scott Schuh、Geoffrey M.B. Tootell、Robert Triest和Anne van Grondelle。本摘要中表达的观点不一定反映联邦储备系统的观点。
This Public Policy Brief presents analysis of the labor market by economic research staff at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. It is based on materials originally presented to the Board of Directors of the Boston Fed on April 8, 2004, with selective updates incorporating data reported in early June. Contributors to this brief include David DeRemer, Jeffrey C. Fuhrer, Kristina Johnson, Jane Sneddon Little, Radoslav Raykov, Scott Schuh, Geoffrey M.B. Tootell, Robert Triest, and Anne van Grondelle. Views expressed in this brief do not necessarily reflect the views of the Federal Reserve System.