Twenty years ago, on the eve of the first of the great post-Bretton Woods recessions, unemployment did not appear to be a major problem for advanced economies. Today, of course, unemployment is back with a vengeance. In Europe, in particular, the seemingly inexorable rise in the unemployment rate has led to the creation of a new word: Eurosclerosis. While the United States has not seen a comparable upward trend, many people on both sides of the Atlantic believe the United States has achieved low unemployment by a sort of devil's bargain, whose price is soaring inequality and growing poverty.> Why has unemployment risen? Will it continue to rise? What can be done to reverse the trend? These daunting questions have been the subject of massive...
The conventional wisdom is that high European unemployment is the result of job markets that are rig...
Why is unemployment higher in some countries than others? Why does it fluctuate between decades? Why...
During the nineties, unemployment fell in a number of European countries while it remained high in o...
Abstract: The persistence of U.S. unemployment has risen with each of the last three recessions, ra...
In May 2010, a record 46 percent of the unemployed were counted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as...
ABSTRACT The persistence of U.S. unemployment has risen with each of the last three recessions, rais...
In 1994, economists in the United States were virtually unanimous in believing that the unemployment...
Abstract: The persistence of U.S. unemployment has risen with each of the last three recessions, ra...
It is argued that policymakers, macroeconomists and microeconomists should all take high unemploymen...
Economists have long sensed that the failure of goods markets to clear is a prime reason for the eme...
(OECD) has recently completed a two-year study of the causes of unemployment and appropriate solutio...
The deep and prolonged recession triggered by the global financial crisis of 2007–2009 led to a larg...
UNEMPLOYMENT in Europe has reached levels in this decade that have not been seen since the Great Dep...
The economies of Western Europe remain afflicted by high and intractable rates of unemployment. Euro...
This paper takes Keynesian macroeconomics and growth theory as its starting point and uses it to ana...
The conventional wisdom is that high European unemployment is the result of job markets that are rig...
Why is unemployment higher in some countries than others? Why does it fluctuate between decades? Why...
During the nineties, unemployment fell in a number of European countries while it remained high in o...
Abstract: The persistence of U.S. unemployment has risen with each of the last three recessions, ra...
In May 2010, a record 46 percent of the unemployed were counted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as...
ABSTRACT The persistence of U.S. unemployment has risen with each of the last three recessions, rais...
In 1994, economists in the United States were virtually unanimous in believing that the unemployment...
Abstract: The persistence of U.S. unemployment has risen with each of the last three recessions, ra...
It is argued that policymakers, macroeconomists and microeconomists should all take high unemploymen...
Economists have long sensed that the failure of goods markets to clear is a prime reason for the eme...
(OECD) has recently completed a two-year study of the causes of unemployment and appropriate solutio...
The deep and prolonged recession triggered by the global financial crisis of 2007–2009 led to a larg...
UNEMPLOYMENT in Europe has reached levels in this decade that have not been seen since the Great Dep...
The economies of Western Europe remain afflicted by high and intractable rates of unemployment. Euro...
This paper takes Keynesian macroeconomics and growth theory as its starting point and uses it to ana...
The conventional wisdom is that high European unemployment is the result of job markets that are rig...
Why is unemployment higher in some countries than others? Why does it fluctuate between decades? Why...
During the nineties, unemployment fell in a number of European countries while it remained high in o...