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Unemployment Rates of Japan and the United States

Kenji Tominomori

Japanese Economy, 1985, vol. 14, issue 1, 62-73

Abstract: It is often said that numbers do not lie but liars use numbers. We may also safely say, however, that there are not too many people who intentionally misuse numbers. Rather, it may be that in many cases people who use numbers mislead themselves because they do not sufficiently examine the reality these numbers attempt to describe.

Date: 1985
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