"In the 1980s, the Netherlands had one of the highest unemployment rates in the European Community, Germany one of the lowest. Today, the reverse is true. Is there a Dutch employment miracle? If so, how can it be explained? This essay is an attempt to answer these questions in seven steps. Beginning with the development of an analytical framework within which employment systems are compared, the author measures the performance of the two labour markets and economies, paying particular attention to the role of labour market policy in the process of adapting to structural change. It is shown that the Netherlands has an interesting new configuration in which the advantages of competitive and coordinated capitalism are combined with a modernise...
Die wirtschaftspolitischen und sozialen Reformen in den Niederlanden spielen in der Diskussion um di...
This paper analyses the causes of the Dutch Miracle. Low wage increases in The Netherlands compared ...
Conservative critics of European economic policies argue that high and persistent European unemploym...
In the 1980s, the Netherlands had one of the highest unemployment rates in the European Community, G...
"In the 1980s, the Netherlands had one of the highest unemployment rates in the European Community, ...
'In the 1980s, the Netherlands had one of the highest unemployment rates in the European Community, ...
Summary in GermanSIGLEAvailable from Bibliothek des Instituts fuer Weltwirtschaft, ZBW, D-21400 Kiel...
The Netherlands is known for its rapid growth of part-timejobs, its strong wage moderation, and its ...
"In the 1980s the Netherlands found itself in a more far-reaching crisis than its European neighbour...
Why did some economies experience a boom in the 1990s? Employment 'Miracles' comparatively analyses ...
The policy that has led from the ‘Dutch disease’ (in the 1980s) to the ‘Dutch miracle’ (in the 1990s...
"Reformen des niederländischen Arbeitsmarktes werden in diesem Beitrag mit Prozessen der Tarifverhan...
The Netherlands, until the mid-1980s a country with high unemployment, has seen rising employment fo...
Contains fulltext : 18371.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Netherlands ...
Although the comparative labour market research often highlights the importance of the incorporation...
Die wirtschaftspolitischen und sozialen Reformen in den Niederlanden spielen in der Diskussion um di...
This paper analyses the causes of the Dutch Miracle. Low wage increases in The Netherlands compared ...
Conservative critics of European economic policies argue that high and persistent European unemploym...
In the 1980s, the Netherlands had one of the highest unemployment rates in the European Community, G...
"In the 1980s, the Netherlands had one of the highest unemployment rates in the European Community, ...
'In the 1980s, the Netherlands had one of the highest unemployment rates in the European Community, ...
Summary in GermanSIGLEAvailable from Bibliothek des Instituts fuer Weltwirtschaft, ZBW, D-21400 Kiel...
The Netherlands is known for its rapid growth of part-timejobs, its strong wage moderation, and its ...
"In the 1980s the Netherlands found itself in a more far-reaching crisis than its European neighbour...
Why did some economies experience a boom in the 1990s? Employment 'Miracles' comparatively analyses ...
The policy that has led from the ‘Dutch disease’ (in the 1980s) to the ‘Dutch miracle’ (in the 1990s...
"Reformen des niederländischen Arbeitsmarktes werden in diesem Beitrag mit Prozessen der Tarifverhan...
The Netherlands, until the mid-1980s a country with high unemployment, has seen rising employment fo...
Contains fulltext : 18371.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Netherlands ...
Although the comparative labour market research often highlights the importance of the incorporation...
Die wirtschaftspolitischen und sozialen Reformen in den Niederlanden spielen in der Diskussion um di...
This paper analyses the causes of the Dutch Miracle. Low wage increases in The Netherlands compared ...
Conservative critics of European economic policies argue that high and persistent European unemploym...