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Employment growth, job creation, and job destruction in Ohio

Yoonsoo Lee () and Brian Rudick

Economic Commentary, 2006, issue Apr 1

Abstract: Over the past several years, Ohio’s employment has grown much more slowly than the national average. If we look at patterns of job creation and destruction in the state, we can start to get a handle on why. In the late 1990s, not only was the rate of job creation sluggish relative to the nation, but the rate of job destruction climbed rapidly.

Keywords: Employment - Ohio; Economic conditions - Ohio (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006

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