Unemployment and macroeconomics
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Author
Publication
1993 - The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
50,250 words, Guess
Page Count
201 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100262121751
- ISBN-139780262121750
- Goodreads4618688
- Library of Congress Control Number92029465
- OCLC Control Number26504810
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780262121750
- Open LibraryOL1725462M
Classifications
- DDC559.5
- LCCHD5707.5 .L564 1993
- LCCHD5707.5.L564 1993
Description
Assar Lindbeck demonstrates how macroeconomic analysis can incorporate a labor market characterized by unemployment. Balancing theoretical insights with lessons drawn from the experience of many countries, Lindbeck examines employment and unemployment against the background of developed market economies during the past century. Using the insider-outsider model of unemployment and incorporating discussions of other approaches for comparison, Lindbeck addresses such questions as why unemployment exists, and how aggregate employment and unemployment are determined; what initial impulses or "shocks" precipitate changes in the levels of aggregate employment and unemployment, and how these are transmitted to the labor market; and how the apparent persistence of unemployment can be explained even when the initial shocks are reversed. Lindbeck draws policy conclusions from this analysis that include power-reducing and enfranchising policies as well as other institutional reforms.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Ohlin lectures ;
- 3
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