This dissertation studies the labor market development of fourteen Western European countries during the years 1970-90, focusing on the relatively low Swedish unemployment. The variation in unemployment over time and between countries has proved difficult to explain with the most influential theoretical models, which are usually categorized as New-keynesian and Post-keynesian respectively. The dissertation shows that the latter can to some extent explain the development over time for eachcountry, but leaves much unexplained in terms of differences between countries. To explain these differences, a structural analytical framework is constructed. The composition and growth of employment are analyzed for each country. It is shown that there ar...
This dissertation aims at developing a Keynesian explanation of the rise of European unemployment fr...
This dissertation aims at developing a Keynesian explanation of the rise of European unemployment fr...
This paper investigates the adjustment of employment to population shocks in 22 OECD countries over ...
This paper analyzes the Swedish labor market during the interwar and early postwar period within the...
The aim of this investigation is to explain present and historical differences in the Swedish and Da...
This dissertation examines business cycles in Sweden, and the patterns in and driving forces of shor...
This dissertation examines business cycles in Sweden, and the patterns in and driving forces of shor...
This dissertation examines business cycles in Sweden, and the patterns in and driving forces of shor...
This dissertation examines business cycles in Sweden, and the patterns in and driving forces of shor...
In the early 1990s the Swedish labour market was hit by the worst shock it experienced since the 193...
By international standards, unemployment in Sweden remained remarkably low throughout the 1970s and ...
By international standards, unemployment in Sweden remained remarkably low throughout the 1970s and ...
By international standards, unemployment in Sweden remained remarkably low throughout the 1970s and ...
In the early 1990s the Swedish labour market was hit by the worst shock it experienced since the 193...
This economic history dissertation explores a central contradiction within the Swedish welfare state...
This dissertation aims at developing a Keynesian explanation of the rise of European unemployment fr...
This dissertation aims at developing a Keynesian explanation of the rise of European unemployment fr...
This paper investigates the adjustment of employment to population shocks in 22 OECD countries over ...
This paper analyzes the Swedish labor market during the interwar and early postwar period within the...
The aim of this investigation is to explain present and historical differences in the Swedish and Da...
This dissertation examines business cycles in Sweden, and the patterns in and driving forces of shor...
This dissertation examines business cycles in Sweden, and the patterns in and driving forces of shor...
This dissertation examines business cycles in Sweden, and the patterns in and driving forces of shor...
This dissertation examines business cycles in Sweden, and the patterns in and driving forces of shor...
In the early 1990s the Swedish labour market was hit by the worst shock it experienced since the 193...
By international standards, unemployment in Sweden remained remarkably low throughout the 1970s and ...
By international standards, unemployment in Sweden remained remarkably low throughout the 1970s and ...
By international standards, unemployment in Sweden remained remarkably low throughout the 1970s and ...
In the early 1990s the Swedish labour market was hit by the worst shock it experienced since the 193...
This economic history dissertation explores a central contradiction within the Swedish welfare state...
This dissertation aims at developing a Keynesian explanation of the rise of European unemployment fr...
This dissertation aims at developing a Keynesian explanation of the rise of European unemployment fr...
This paper investigates the adjustment of employment to population shocks in 22 OECD countries over ...