Unemployment: A Problem of Policy: Analysis of British Experience and Prospects
The high level of unemployment in Britain in the 1980s led many people to believe that it would continue indefinitely, and many arguments were advanced to explain it. After a preliminary examination of the statistics of employment and unemployment in Britain, this book exposes the major factors determining their trends as a basis for considering the likely developments and possible options for the rest of this century. The study covers most of the explanations found in academic debate as well as in popular belief in order to place different causes of unemployment in perspective, weigh their relative importance and bring out the different time scales in which they operate.
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Unemployment: A Problem of Policy: Analysis of British Experience and Prospects
The high level of unemployment in Britain in the 1980s led many people to believe that it would continue indefinitely, and many arguments were advanced to explain it. After a preliminary examination of the statistics of employment and unemployment in Britain, this book exposes the major factors determining their trends as a basis for considering the likely developments and possible options for the rest of this century. The study covers most of the explanations found in academic debate as well as in popular belief in order to place different causes of unemployment in perspective, weigh their relative importance and bring out the different time scales in which they operate.
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Unemployment: A Problem of Policy: Analysis of British Experience and Prospects

Unemployment: A Problem of Policy: Analysis of British Experience and Prospects

by G. D. N. Worswick
Unemployment: A Problem of Policy: Analysis of British Experience and Prospects

Unemployment: A Problem of Policy: Analysis of British Experience and Prospects

by G. D. N. Worswick

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The high level of unemployment in Britain in the 1980s led many people to believe that it would continue indefinitely, and many arguments were advanced to explain it. After a preliminary examination of the statistics of employment and unemployment in Britain, this book exposes the major factors determining their trends as a basis for considering the likely developments and possible options for the rest of this century. The study covers most of the explanations found in academic debate as well as in popular belief in order to place different causes of unemployment in perspective, weigh their relative importance and bring out the different time scales in which they operate.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521400343
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 02/14/1991
Series: National Institute of Economic and Social Research Economic and Social Studies , #35
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.83(d)

Table of Contents

List of tables; List of charts; Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Concepts and measurements; Part I. Structural Change: 3. Technology and employment; 4. The impact of information technology; 5. Structural unemployment; 6. The regional problem; 7. Who will provide the jobs?; Part II. The Wage Question: 8. Wages and employment; 9. Wage subsidies; 10. Profit sharing; 11. Incomes policy; Part III. Macroeconomic Policy: 12. The theoretical background; 13. Evidence relating to the economy; 14. Evidence relating to policy; 15. Reflections on macroeconomic policy; Part IV. International Dimension: 16. Theory and institutions; 17. The external constraint; 18. The European dimension; 19. Conclusion; Appendix; Notes; Index.
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