Unemployment is probably the most important social problem of our times in the rich industrial world. There are 35 million people unemployed in OECD countries(about 8,5%): the situation however differs between the USA and Europe. In this paper we will discuss the reasons for suche a difference
Arguably the most important development in recent decades in US factor markets is the decline in the...
This paper suggests that unemployment is favorable to monopoly rights. Monopoly rights tied to work ...
Since 1974 Europe has been burdened with steadily persistent and increasing unemployment. This book,...
During the nineties, unemployment fell in a number of European countries while it remained high in o...
This paper surveys the main changes in the level of employment and in the wage structure in OECD cou...
Unemployment is rising quite dramatically almost everywhere of the world. Undoubtedly, it is a very ...
The paper reviews the unemployment problem in Europe. It shows that while there is a good deal of he...
High unemployment rates in the period of an internationalization of economies and an intensified tec...
Arguably the most important development in recent decades in US factor markets is the decline in the...
Unemployment has been high in many European countries for now more than thirty years. At the same ti...
(OECD) has recently completed a two-year study of the causes of unemployment and appropriate solutio...
Different labor market institutions and policy exist in the US compared to major European nations. R...
This article deals with the unemployment problem in Europe. While the prevailing explanations source...
The paper is devoted to the phenomenon of unemployment in Poland and in the world as the basic probl...
The article analyze: some topical issues of unemployment in ten selected highly developed countries...
Arguably the most important development in recent decades in US factor markets is the decline in the...
This paper suggests that unemployment is favorable to monopoly rights. Monopoly rights tied to work ...
Since 1974 Europe has been burdened with steadily persistent and increasing unemployment. This book,...
During the nineties, unemployment fell in a number of European countries while it remained high in o...
This paper surveys the main changes in the level of employment and in the wage structure in OECD cou...
Unemployment is rising quite dramatically almost everywhere of the world. Undoubtedly, it is a very ...
The paper reviews the unemployment problem in Europe. It shows that while there is a good deal of he...
High unemployment rates in the period of an internationalization of economies and an intensified tec...
Arguably the most important development in recent decades in US factor markets is the decline in the...
Unemployment has been high in many European countries for now more than thirty years. At the same ti...
(OECD) has recently completed a two-year study of the causes of unemployment and appropriate solutio...
Different labor market institutions and policy exist in the US compared to major European nations. R...
This article deals with the unemployment problem in Europe. While the prevailing explanations source...
The paper is devoted to the phenomenon of unemployment in Poland and in the world as the basic probl...
The article analyze: some topical issues of unemployment in ten selected highly developed countries...
Arguably the most important development in recent decades in US factor markets is the decline in the...
This paper suggests that unemployment is favorable to monopoly rights. Monopoly rights tied to work ...
Since 1974 Europe has been burdened with steadily persistent and increasing unemployment. This book,...