Unemployment: Past and Present
Samenvatting
The concepts and theories surrounding the economics of unemployment have multiplied and evolved over the course of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first. This book is an essential companion for all interested in understanding more about past debates and current issues in the economics of unemployment.
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Kalecki on the Causes of Unemployment and Policies to Achieve Full Employment; M.Sawyer
The Relevance of Keynes Today with Particular Reference to Unemployment in Rich and Poor Countries; A.P.Thirlwall
Keynesian Involuntary Unemployment and Modern Macroeconomics; J.Trevithick
Growth and Unemployment in an Extended Kaldorian Model; M.Roberts
Monetary Policy, Wage Bargaining, Inflation and Employment in a Post-Keynesian Alternative to the New Consensus Model; E.Hein and E.Stockhammer
The 'Unemployment Bias' of the New Consensus View of Macroeconomics; G.Fontana
Unemployment and the Natural Interest Rate in a Neo-Wicksellian Model; P.Arestis and E.Karakitsos
Is Inflation Targeting the Enemy of Employment Targeting?; M.Setterfield
Labour Market Search and Monetary Shocks: A Theoretical Consideration; J.Chadha