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2001 Robert J. Lampman Memorial Lecture – Robert M. Solow

Posted on April 8, 2016
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How Did Unemployment Get So Low in 2000? Could It Happen Again?

Robert M. Solow

Institute Professor of Economics Emeritus at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

An adaptation was published in Focus 22:2, Summer 2002 as “Why Were the Nineties So Good? Could it Happen Again?”

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