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A causal analysis of unemployment and vacancies in British regions 1969–1974
Hyman G. and Palmer D. (1980) A causal analysis of unemployment and vacancies in British regions, Reg. Studies 14, 353–365. This paper investigates the causal relationship between unemployment and vacancies for British regions using monthly time series data. Six hypotheses are examined using a model based on the theory of feedback between stationary stochastic processes. The results of the analysis are used to construct a typology of effects that synthesize the associations between the separate hypotheses at the regional level and also to construct a typology of the regions.
A causal analysis of unemployment and vacancies in British regions 1969–1974
Hyman G. and Palmer D. (1980) A causal analysis of unemployment and vacancies in British regions, Reg. Studies 14, 353–365. This paper investigates the causal relationship between unemployment and vacancies for British regions using monthly time series data. Six hypotheses are examined using a model based on the theory of feedback between stationary stochastic processes. The results of the analysis are used to construct a typology of effects that synthesize the associations between the separate hypotheses at the regional level and also to construct a typology of the regions.
A causal analysis of unemployment and vacancies in British regions 1969–1974
Hyman, G. (author) / Palmer, D. (author)
Regional Studies ; 14 ; 353-365
1980-10-01
13 pages
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