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Unemployment Insurance Consumption Smoothing and Private Insurance: Evidence From The PSID and CEX
Unemployment Insurance Consumption Smoothing and Private Insurance: Evidence from the PSID and CEX
In Advisory Council on Unemployment Compensation: Background Papers, Volume 1, 1995
Jonathan Gruber
January 1995