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100 _aLayard, Richard
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100 _aNickell, Stephen
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100 _a Jackman, Richard
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245 0 _aUnemployment: Macroeconomic Performance and the Labour Market
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _c2005
_bClarendon Press,
_aOxford,
300 _a623 pages
340 _hJ6 359
520 _aThis book aims to provide a basis for better unemployment policy: showing how the lessons learned from experience and theory can be applied to greatly reduce the waste and misery of high unemployment. The book surveys the main aspects of the unemployment problem. It integrates macroeconomics with a detailed micro-analysis of the labour market. It uses a model to explain the puzzling post-war history of OECD unemployment and shows how unemployment and inflation are affected by systems of wage bargaining and unemployment insurance. For each issue the chapters develop a relevant theory, followed by extensive empirical analysis.
650 _amacroeconomics
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650 _amicroeconomics
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650 _aunemployment
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653 _alabor market
653 _aEconomics
653 _aLabor
856 _3Details and table of contents
_uhttps://academic.oup.com/book/25606
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