From disguised to real unemployment : the Hungarian case. The elimination of the so-called keynesian unemployment does not put an end to other kinds of unemployment, e.g. frictional, structural, seasonal, disguised unemployment. The analysis tends to point to systemic causes of unemployment. The propension of the population to accept additional work in order to satisfy their consumption needs finds expression outside the socialized sector. The second economy simultaneously creates both purchasing power and the mean to satisfy it. Labour shortage in the socialized sector grows. The impact of the artificially high level of activity continuously tends to diminish : various kinds of disguised unemployment coexist in the socialist sector. De...
As joblessness soared in Central and Eastern Europe, unemployment insurance schemes were hastily int...
The growth of unemployment over twenty years: macroeconomic interpretations - The available indicato...
Unemployment — Comparable to Waiting in Line - By comparing unemployment to the phenomenon of standi...
From disguised to real unemployment : the Hungarian case. The elimination of the so-called keynesia...
The State, and the problem of unemployment facing wage-earners in the countries of East Central Euro...
The reasons for a slow-down in unemployment : results of the employment survey - Between April-May 1...
Specificity of unemployment in old industrial areas (the case of the Ruhr). Structural or structured...
Over-full and hidden unemployment in command and transition economies : a neo-classical perspective....
Unemployment growth and progress in economic theory. Progress in neo-classic and keynesian theory h...
The paradox of hidden unemployment and its consequences - Most economic development models make use ...
Analysis of the links between employment and unemployment - Since 1965, employment condition is char...
The prospects of the labour markets linked to the political changes and to the mutation of the econo...
The forming of unemployment as a category during the thirties Robert Salais Modern unemployment is ...
After height years of systemic change, the job situation in Poland seems paradoxical. Despite robust...
In central and eastern European countries, privatization, which was expected to serve as a catalyst ...
As joblessness soared in Central and Eastern Europe, unemployment insurance schemes were hastily int...
The growth of unemployment over twenty years: macroeconomic interpretations - The available indicato...
Unemployment — Comparable to Waiting in Line - By comparing unemployment to the phenomenon of standi...
From disguised to real unemployment : the Hungarian case. The elimination of the so-called keynesia...
The State, and the problem of unemployment facing wage-earners in the countries of East Central Euro...
The reasons for a slow-down in unemployment : results of the employment survey - Between April-May 1...
Specificity of unemployment in old industrial areas (the case of the Ruhr). Structural or structured...
Over-full and hidden unemployment in command and transition economies : a neo-classical perspective....
Unemployment growth and progress in economic theory. Progress in neo-classic and keynesian theory h...
The paradox of hidden unemployment and its consequences - Most economic development models make use ...
Analysis of the links between employment and unemployment - Since 1965, employment condition is char...
The prospects of the labour markets linked to the political changes and to the mutation of the econo...
The forming of unemployment as a category during the thirties Robert Salais Modern unemployment is ...
After height years of systemic change, the job situation in Poland seems paradoxical. Despite robust...
In central and eastern European countries, privatization, which was expected to serve as a catalyst ...
As joblessness soared in Central and Eastern Europe, unemployment insurance schemes were hastily int...
The growth of unemployment over twenty years: macroeconomic interpretations - The available indicato...
Unemployment — Comparable to Waiting in Line - By comparing unemployment to the phenomenon of standi...