The main purpose of this paper is to review the lessons of the “Golden Age” with respect to establishing and maintaining full employment in advanced countries. The golden age, generally regarded as spanning 1950-1973 was a unique period in West European economic history. During this period of about 25 years following the end of the Second World War, the West European economies expanded at the unprecedented rate of 5 per cent per annum, nearly twice the rate recorded during any previous phase, and more than twice the average rate of growth from 1820 to 1950
The twenty-five years after WW 2 witnessed strong labour market institutions and beneficial labour m...
ABSTRACT This Paper Intends To Describe The Main Causes Of The Virtuous Economic Expansion Of The Go...
GDP suggests that the period 1913-1950 is one of missed opportunities for improving living standards...
The main purpose of this paper is to review the lessons of the “Golden Age” with respect to establis...
A serious blemish of the present economic era is the high rates of unemployment which currently affl...
Abstract In the 1980s, fifty years after the Great Depression industrial countries came again to ...
Two Centuries of Economic Growth: Europe Chasing the American Frontier Starting from the same level ...
Starting from the same level of productivity and per capita income as the United States in the mid-n...
This article briefly reviews the core literature on the Golden Age of economic growth and tests the ...
How have labor market institutions and welfare-state transfers affected jobs and productivity in Wes...
Western European income per capita more than tripled in the two and a half decades that followed Wor...
Im Mittelpunkt der historisch-empirischen Studie steht die Entwicklung der Arbeitskräfte und der Löh...
The Development of the European welfare state is seen as an essential element in the transformation ...
Income per capita in some Western European countries more than tripled in the two and a half decades...
I examine the dynamic evolutions of unemployment, hours of work and the service share since the war ...
The twenty-five years after WW 2 witnessed strong labour market institutions and beneficial labour m...
ABSTRACT This Paper Intends To Describe The Main Causes Of The Virtuous Economic Expansion Of The Go...
GDP suggests that the period 1913-1950 is one of missed opportunities for improving living standards...
The main purpose of this paper is to review the lessons of the “Golden Age” with respect to establis...
A serious blemish of the present economic era is the high rates of unemployment which currently affl...
Abstract In the 1980s, fifty years after the Great Depression industrial countries came again to ...
Two Centuries of Economic Growth: Europe Chasing the American Frontier Starting from the same level ...
Starting from the same level of productivity and per capita income as the United States in the mid-n...
This article briefly reviews the core literature on the Golden Age of economic growth and tests the ...
How have labor market institutions and welfare-state transfers affected jobs and productivity in Wes...
Western European income per capita more than tripled in the two and a half decades that followed Wor...
Im Mittelpunkt der historisch-empirischen Studie steht die Entwicklung der Arbeitskräfte und der Löh...
The Development of the European welfare state is seen as an essential element in the transformation ...
Income per capita in some Western European countries more than tripled in the two and a half decades...
I examine the dynamic evolutions of unemployment, hours of work and the service share since the war ...
The twenty-five years after WW 2 witnessed strong labour market institutions and beneficial labour m...
ABSTRACT This Paper Intends To Describe The Main Causes Of The Virtuous Economic Expansion Of The Go...
GDP suggests that the period 1913-1950 is one of missed opportunities for improving living standards...