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Relative Effects of Foreign Capital and Larger Exports on Economic Development

Benjamin I. Cohen

The Review of Economics and Statistics 1968

We do not find the relatively large prediction errors for all the regressions tested in 1965-IV surprising since the HWI rose an unprecedented 40 points from 1965-III to 1966-1, and other measures Rfi p1a1tSin., kbt, 1,,zr -nkaA,t,q npont,d t.0njrwor heating. In this same period, the nonfarm job openings series of the Bureau of Employment Security also increased dramatically, as did new hires in manufacturing. (Possibly there is a greater impact of the industrial cycle on the nonindustrial job market than has been previously recognized.) Moreover, the build-up of conventional type arms for Vietnam which got underway at the same time resulted in a shift of procurements from the West Coast to the Great Lakes and New England regions, which together have a heavier weight in the HWI.8 Tltis inip-esJing, tlit evem cru&de measures of tob vacancies may be quite sensitive indicators of pressures in the labor market. Certainly, job vacancy measures, when analyzed with care, deserve much more attention than they have received in the past.

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10.2307/1926206
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50 (2)
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