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1996, No. 96-17
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Aggregate Employment Fluctuations with Microeconomic Asymmet

Jeffrey R. Campbell, Jonas D. M. Fisher

The authors provide a simple explanation for the observation that the variance of job destruction is greater than the variance of job creation.

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