Unemployment in Britain has fallen from high European-style levels to US levels. I argue that the key reasons are first the reform of monetary policy, in 1993 with the adoption of inflation targeting and in 1997 with the establishment of the independent Monetary Policy Committee, and second the decline of trade union power. I interpret the reform of monetary policy as an institutional change that reduced inflationary expectations in the face of falling unemployment. The decline of trade union power contributed to the control of wage inflation. The major continental economies failed to match UK performance because of institutional rigidities, despite low inflation expectations.
The UKs stagflation in the 1970s is decomposed into its causative factors, using the Liverpool ratio...
This paper explores the reasons why inflation is, and has been for four decades, endemic in Britain....
The increase in unemployment in the United Kingdom that accompanied the Great Recession has been con...
Unemployment in Britain has fallen from high European-style levels to US levels. I argue that the ke...
Since 1979 productivity growth in Britain has improved markedly compared with Europe. The turnaround...
This paper develops and tests a model in which the natural rate of unemployment depends on the objec...
In the long history of rising and persistent unemployment in Europe, almost all welfare-state instit...
In 1994, economists in the United States were virtually unanimous in believing that the unemployment...
The paper analyses various mechanism through which monetary union in Europe may affect unemployment....
By using a model of trade union behaviour Grüner (2010) argues that the introduction of the European...
As the European Economic and Monetary Union grows, power over monetary policy is shifting away from ...
Since the early 1980s there has been a large flow of work on the issue of European unemployment. In ...
This paper examines the rise in European unemployment since the 1970s by introducing endogenous grow...
Monetary union, such as the Economic and Monetary Union in Europe (EMU), may affect incentives for l...
By using a model of trade union behaviour Grüner (2010) argues that the introduction of the European...
The UKs stagflation in the 1970s is decomposed into its causative factors, using the Liverpool ratio...
This paper explores the reasons why inflation is, and has been for four decades, endemic in Britain....
The increase in unemployment in the United Kingdom that accompanied the Great Recession has been con...
Unemployment in Britain has fallen from high European-style levels to US levels. I argue that the ke...
Since 1979 productivity growth in Britain has improved markedly compared with Europe. The turnaround...
This paper develops and tests a model in which the natural rate of unemployment depends on the objec...
In the long history of rising and persistent unemployment in Europe, almost all welfare-state instit...
In 1994, economists in the United States were virtually unanimous in believing that the unemployment...
The paper analyses various mechanism through which monetary union in Europe may affect unemployment....
By using a model of trade union behaviour Grüner (2010) argues that the introduction of the European...
As the European Economic and Monetary Union grows, power over monetary policy is shifting away from ...
Since the early 1980s there has been a large flow of work on the issue of European unemployment. In ...
This paper examines the rise in European unemployment since the 1970s by introducing endogenous grow...
Monetary union, such as the Economic and Monetary Union in Europe (EMU), may affect incentives for l...
By using a model of trade union behaviour Grüner (2010) argues that the introduction of the European...
The UKs stagflation in the 1970s is decomposed into its causative factors, using the Liverpool ratio...
This paper explores the reasons why inflation is, and has been for four decades, endemic in Britain....
The increase in unemployment in the United Kingdom that accompanied the Great Recession has been con...