The paper is divided into three parts, and a summary at the end. Part one explains how policies conditioned by historical circumstances moved away from the objective of high employment. Part two deals with the theoretical controversies in support or against particular policies. Part three sets out the basics in theory needed for a high employment policy. The paper concludes with a summary suggestion of some operational steps and observations
The employment and unemployment approach has taken several steps, starting with the neoclassical the...
Purpose – Unemployment is a systemic element of economic development which need not and “normally” d...
Unemployment, as defined by the U.S. Government. is the number of people seeking work who cannot fin...
The paper is divided into three parts, and a summary at the end. Part one explains how policies cond...
Although the U.S. unemployment rate in 1998 was at its lowest level since the late 1960s, the nation...
This paper briefly analyses the shifts in economic theory that have moved policy makers from unambig...
This paper takes Keynesian macroeconomics and growth theory as its starting point and uses it to ana...
This paper provides an overview of the key issues relating to taxation, public policy and the dynami...
Abstract This short paper aims to contribute to the debate on the causes and remedies for high ra...
Sixteen years into the transition, the problem of high joblessness has not been solved. Of the three...
This short paper aims to contribute to the debate on the causes and remedies for high rates of unemp...
It is argued that policymakers, macroeconomists and microeconomists should all take high unemploymen...
Liberalism is celebrating triumphs in these years. As faith in the welfare state and Keynesianism be...
The question this paper poses relates to the role of economic theories in gaining wider support arou...
Abstract A most pressing problem before the world community today is that of unemployment and und...
The employment and unemployment approach has taken several steps, starting with the neoclassical the...
Purpose – Unemployment is a systemic element of economic development which need not and “normally” d...
Unemployment, as defined by the U.S. Government. is the number of people seeking work who cannot fin...
The paper is divided into three parts, and a summary at the end. Part one explains how policies cond...
Although the U.S. unemployment rate in 1998 was at its lowest level since the late 1960s, the nation...
This paper briefly analyses the shifts in economic theory that have moved policy makers from unambig...
This paper takes Keynesian macroeconomics and growth theory as its starting point and uses it to ana...
This paper provides an overview of the key issues relating to taxation, public policy and the dynami...
Abstract This short paper aims to contribute to the debate on the causes and remedies for high ra...
Sixteen years into the transition, the problem of high joblessness has not been solved. Of the three...
This short paper aims to contribute to the debate on the causes and remedies for high rates of unemp...
It is argued that policymakers, macroeconomists and microeconomists should all take high unemploymen...
Liberalism is celebrating triumphs in these years. As faith in the welfare state and Keynesianism be...
The question this paper poses relates to the role of economic theories in gaining wider support arou...
Abstract A most pressing problem before the world community today is that of unemployment and und...
The employment and unemployment approach has taken several steps, starting with the neoclassical the...
Purpose – Unemployment is a systemic element of economic development which need not and “normally” d...
Unemployment, as defined by the U.S. Government. is the number of people seeking work who cannot fin...