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Aggregate Hours Worked

Aggregate Hours Worked: How to Calculate and Impact on the Economy

Updated on April 14, 2022 by Ahmad Nasrudin

Aggregate Hours Worked How to Calculate and Impact on the Economy

What's it: Aggregate hours worked refers to the total number of hours worked by the labor force in an economy during a given period. It

Topic: Aggregate Hours Worked, Long Run Economic Growth Category: Macroeconomics

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