Adam Smith (1776) devoted the first three chapters to the division of labor in his Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. This process, carried far enough, eventually results in a divergence between the distributions of supplies and demands of such horizontally-differentiated distinct types of human capital embodied in different persons, leading to the emergence of Embodied Human Capital Unemployment. We illustrate the relevance of this new concept of unemployment to the U.S economy in the first decade of the 21st Century. This helps achieve a deeper understanding of the current global economic crisis, and inter alia to identification of potentially effective, and potentially ineffective, public policies. (111 words)
Skill erosion during unemployment was of particular concern as unemployment duration increased in th...
Following Adam Smith’s line of argument, we examine the semantics of four economic principles in Cha...
This dissertation addresses a contentious topic within the history of political economy and the inte...
Adam Smith (1776) devoted the first three chapters to the division of labor in his Inquiry into the ...
In his Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Adam Smith (1776) considered the ...
It is widely recognized that human capital is essential to sustaining a competitive economy at high ...
The problems of the labor market. Investigate questions of employment, unemployment, human potential...
It is widely recognized that human capital is essential to sustaining a competitive economy at high ...
Unemployment was singled out by John Maynard Keynes as one of the principle faults of capitalism; th...
A new model of unemployment based on an idea of Marx is presented and used to interpret the developm...
"It is widely acknowledged that the contemporary unemployment problem is very largely a problem of u...
Unemployment has always been and still is a tricky problem for capitalists. On the one hand lots of ...
This thesis investigates the role of human capital in understanding recent developments in the U.S. ...
This dissertation examines the rise in what I call, in an approximate sense, "global unemployment," ...
Adam Smith was concerned with the nature and causes of economic growth and development. One may ther...
Skill erosion during unemployment was of particular concern as unemployment duration increased in th...
Following Adam Smith’s line of argument, we examine the semantics of four economic principles in Cha...
This dissertation addresses a contentious topic within the history of political economy and the inte...
Adam Smith (1776) devoted the first three chapters to the division of labor in his Inquiry into the ...
In his Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations Adam Smith (1776) considered the ...
It is widely recognized that human capital is essential to sustaining a competitive economy at high ...
The problems of the labor market. Investigate questions of employment, unemployment, human potential...
It is widely recognized that human capital is essential to sustaining a competitive economy at high ...
Unemployment was singled out by John Maynard Keynes as one of the principle faults of capitalism; th...
A new model of unemployment based on an idea of Marx is presented and used to interpret the developm...
"It is widely acknowledged that the contemporary unemployment problem is very largely a problem of u...
Unemployment has always been and still is a tricky problem for capitalists. On the one hand lots of ...
This thesis investigates the role of human capital in understanding recent developments in the U.S. ...
This dissertation examines the rise in what I call, in an approximate sense, "global unemployment," ...
Adam Smith was concerned with the nature and causes of economic growth and development. One may ther...
Skill erosion during unemployment was of particular concern as unemployment duration increased in th...
Following Adam Smith’s line of argument, we examine the semantics of four economic principles in Cha...
This dissertation addresses a contentious topic within the history of political economy and the inte...