Unemployment

Richard , Layard-Stephen , Nickell-Richard , Jackman


anglais | 24-03-2005 | 672 pages

9780199279166

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Why has unemployment fallen in some countries and not in others? This classic book is now re-issued with an updated introduction, which shows how well the analysis explains recent developments. The book is both a textbook and an original monograph in which the authors set out their analytic framework which has now become standard in some countries. The book both explains unemployment and shows how it can be reduced. It contains a long overview chapter which is accessible to any non-specialist with an elementary knowledge of economics.

Note biographique

Richard Layard is Emeritus Professor of Economics and Co-Director of the Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics.


Stephen Nickell is Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics.

Richard Jackman is Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics.

Table des matières

  • Introduction to New Edition

  • Preface to First Edition

  • 1: Overview

  • The Microfoundations

  • 2: Wage-Bargaining and Unions

  • 3: Efficiency Wages

  • 4: Wage Behaviour: the Evidence

  • 5: Job Search: the Duration of Unemployment

  • 6: Mismatch: the Structure of Unemployment

  • 7: The Pricing and Employment Behaviour of Firms

  • The Macroeconomic Outcome

  • 8: The Macroeconomics of Unemployment

  • 9: Explaining Post-war Unemployment in OECD Countries

  • Policy Implications

  • 10: Policies to Cut Unemployment

  • Annexes

  • Discussion Questions

  • References

Détails

Code EAN :9780199279166
Auteur(trice): 
Editeur :Oxford University Press
Date de publication :  24-03-2005
Format :Relié
Langue(s) : anglais
Hauteur :240 mm
Largeur :168 mm
Epaisseur :42 mm
Poids :1129 gr
Stock :à commander
Nombre de pages :672