In this paper I examine both the positive and negative aspects of the US labor market response to the economic world of the 1980s/1990s. I review the economic development that created difficulties in the US and other advanced economies post the first oil shock; consider how a decentralised labor market might be expected to respond to them; and summarise the American response. I conclude by assessing the social welfare consequences of the American response relative to that in Europe
This report looks at total job growth in the United States and the Europe and finds that, between 20...
Several economists, politicians, and pundits have recently argued that in the 1980s the American eco...
Between 1974 and 1984, the United States experienced an extended period of acute economic turmoil. D...
We analyze a 1960-96 panel of OECD countries to explain why the US moved from relatively high to rel...
Compares wages, employment, and earnings during the 1979-82, 1989-92, 2000-03, and 2007-10 economic ...
Since World War II, the labor market in the United States has experienced significant changes in the...
During the 1990s, the US labour market drew plaudits around the world for the large number of jobs i...
The model of labor market policy is closely related to the form and structure of the socio-economic ...
It is widely agreed that the natural unemployment rate recovered strongly in several OECD economies ...
From the mid-1970s through the early 1980s, most western industrialized countries suffered from slow...
How have labor market institutions and welfare-state transfers affected jobs and productivity in Wes...
During the 1980\u27s employment grew rapidly in the United States, prompting many analysts to label ...
A number of studies have found an association between corporatist institutions and low unemployment ...
In this article I systematically incorporate empirical work on rising income inequality and wage sta...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:3597.1206(LSE-CEP-DP--231) / BLDSC -...
This report looks at total job growth in the United States and the Europe and finds that, between 20...
Several economists, politicians, and pundits have recently argued that in the 1980s the American eco...
Between 1974 and 1984, the United States experienced an extended period of acute economic turmoil. D...
We analyze a 1960-96 panel of OECD countries to explain why the US moved from relatively high to rel...
Compares wages, employment, and earnings during the 1979-82, 1989-92, 2000-03, and 2007-10 economic ...
Since World War II, the labor market in the United States has experienced significant changes in the...
During the 1990s, the US labour market drew plaudits around the world for the large number of jobs i...
The model of labor market policy is closely related to the form and structure of the socio-economic ...
It is widely agreed that the natural unemployment rate recovered strongly in several OECD economies ...
From the mid-1970s through the early 1980s, most western industrialized countries suffered from slow...
How have labor market institutions and welfare-state transfers affected jobs and productivity in Wes...
During the 1980\u27s employment grew rapidly in the United States, prompting many analysts to label ...
A number of studies have found an association between corporatist institutions and low unemployment ...
In this article I systematically incorporate empirical work on rising income inequality and wage sta...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:3597.1206(LSE-CEP-DP--231) / BLDSC -...
This report looks at total job growth in the United States and the Europe and finds that, between 20...
Several economists, politicians, and pundits have recently argued that in the 1980s the American eco...
Between 1974 and 1984, the United States experienced an extended period of acute economic turmoil. D...