This comprehensive four-volume collection of previously published papers sets out to examine the most important issues in the study of unemployment; its causes, consequences and policies designed to tackle the problem. The books present a wide range of different perspectives on the causes of unemployment including classical/neoclassical, radical, Keynesian and new Keynesian; the role of structural and technological change; the impact of international trade; political business cycles; the influence of institutions; empirical issues on unemployment differentials, including youth, immigrant and indigenous unemployment; economic and social costs/benefits of unemployment; and policies which have been, or could be, implemented to alleviate the problems of unemployment. The Economics of Unemployment will be an essential reference source for students, professional economists and policymakers concerned with the problem of unemployment.
| ISBN: | 9781858982366 |
| Publication date: | 26th October 2000 |
| Author: | P N Junankar |
| Publisher: | Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 2360 pages |
| Series: | The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics series |
| Genres: |
Labour / income economics |
This comprehensive four-volume collection of previously published papers sets out to examine the most important issues in the study of unemployment; its causes, consequences and policies designed to tackle the problem. The books present a wide range of different perspectives on the causes of unemployment including classical/neoclassical, radical, Keynesian and new Keynesian; the role of structural and technological change; the impact of international trade; political business cycles; the influence of institutions; empirical issues on unemployment differentials, including youth, immigrant and indigenous unemployment; economic and social costs/benefits of unemployment; and policies which have been, or could be, implemented to alleviate the problems of unemployment. The Economics of Unemployment will be an essential reference source for students, professional economists and policymakers concerned with the problem of unemployment.
The Economics of Unemployment features in the following genres: Labour / income economics
The Economics of Unemployment is available in Hardback
The Economics of Unemployment was written by P N Junankar and published by Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
The Economics of Unemployment has 2360 pages
Yes it is part of The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics series series