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2022 SSHRC Insight Grant Unemployment Risk, Self-Insurance, and the Business Cycle Standard economic theory predicts that workers have an incentive to put aside “rainy day” savings for use if and when they become unemployed. One implication of this is that if workers’ fears of becoming unemployed increase, they will reduce their spending on goods and […]