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Unemployment - The European Perspective

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First published in 1982. Unemployment was a major scourge of the advanced capitalist countries in the 1930s, but in the golden age of post-war expansion which lasted until 1973, it had seemingly been vanquished by enlightened economic policy. Since 1973, unemployment has re-emerged as a major problem, along with accelerated inflation and problems of structural adjustment imposed by soaring energy prices.

The rise in European unemployment came in two surges as a result of the generalised recessions of 1974-5 and 1980-1. At the beginning of 1982 unemployment in the European Community was running close to 10% of the labour force compared with a 'norm' of under 2% in the 1960s.

These abrupt and serious changes in the labour market have created major new dilemmas for economic policy and have stirred significant and acrimonious theoretical controversy.

For this reason it is useful to analyse the policy issues and the academic debate in a comparative perspective. The present volume contains three comparative papers on the employment policy discussions in Germany, the Netherlands and the UK as well as papers examining the theoretical adequacy of Keynesian, monetarist, structuralist and Marxist reactions to the new issues. The papers are all accompanies by a critique from the discussants.

List of contents

Foreword; 1. The Unemployment Policy Discussion in the UK in the 1970s M. F. G. Scott Comments on Scott’s Paper Richard Jackman 2. The Unemployment Policy Discussion in Germany in the 1970s Harald Gerfin Comments on Gerfin’s Paper Richard Layard 3. The Dutch Employment Problem in Comparative Perspective Angus Maddison Comments on Maddison’s Paper Jan Pen 4. Do Keynesian Diagnoses and Remedies Need Revision? Deepak Lal Comments on Lal’s Paper Roger Tarling 5. Models or Markets: Two Approaches to Employment Policy Eduard J. Bomhoff Comments on Bomhoff’s Paper Christian de Boissieu 6. The Structuralist Diagnosis and Policy Menu Gerhard Willke Comments on Willke’s Paper J. C. Siebrand Comments on Willke’s Paper Reinhold H. van Til 7. The Profits Squeeze, Unemployment and Policy: A Marxist Approach John Harrison

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Angus Maddison, Bote S. Wilpstra

Summary

First published in 1982. Unemployment was a major scourge of the advanced capitalist countries in the 1930s, but in the golden age of post-war expansion which lasted until 1973, it had seemingly been vanquished by enlightened economic policy. Since 1973, unemployment has re-emerged as a major problem, along with accelerated inflation and problems of structural adjustment imposed by soaring energy prices.
The rise in European unemployment came in two surges as a result of the generalised recessions of 1974-5 and 1980-1. At the beginning of 1982 unemployment in the European Community was running close to 10% of the labour force compared with a ‘norm’ of under 2% in the 1960s.
These abrupt and serious changes in the labour market have created major new dilemmas for economic policy and have stirred significant and acrimonious theoretical controversy.
For this reason it is useful to analyse the policy issues and the academic debate in a comparative perspective. The present volume contains three comparative papers on the employment policy discussions in Germany, the Netherlands and the UK as well as papers examining the theoretical adequacy of Keynesian, monetarist, structuralist and Marxist reactions to the new issues. The papers are all accompanies by a critique from the discussants.

Product details

Authors Angus Wilpstra Maddison
Assisted by Angus Maddison (Editor), Maddison Angus (Editor), Bote S Wilpstra (Editor), Bote S. Wilpstra (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2020
 
EAN 9780367027360
ISBN 978-0-367-02736-0
No. of pages 190
Series Routledge Library Editions: Employment and Unemployment
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

Economics, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General, Labour / income economics, Labour Economics, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Labor / General

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