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СТАТИСТИЧЕСКАЯ ОЦЕНКА ВЗАИМОСВЯЗЕЙ ПОКАЗАТЕЛЕЙ РЫНКА ТРУДА И ИНФЛЯЦИИ В ЭКОНОМИКЕ РОССИИ

https://doi.org/10.21686/2500-3925-2021-4-

Abstract

Анализ инфляционных факторов, связанных с рынком труда и занятостью обычно ограничивается исследованием взаимосвязи индекса потребительских цен и кривой Филлипса. Поэтому в исследовании изучается потенциальное воздействие более широкого круга показателей рынка труда и занятости на инфляционные процессы в российской экономике. Цель работы – выявление и оценка связей между безработицей с одной стороны, и показателями рынка труда, занятости, доходов населения в национальной экономике России.

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Александр Андрюхин
Кемеровский государственный университет
Russian Federation


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