WHY IS UNEMPLOYMENT SO HIGH IN EUROPE ? t Beyond the Natural Rate HypothesisBlanchard, Olivier JSummers, Lawrence HBlanchard, Oliver Jean, y Lawrence H. Summers, "Beyond the natural rate hypothesis", American Economic review, 78, June 1988, pp. 182-187....
And the tight labor markets in Europe with high job vacancy rates and low levels of unemployment are forcing employers, including food companies, to push up wages to attract workers. This in turn drives up costs for businesses, including in the food sector. 欧洲劳动力市场紧张,职位空缺率高,失...
Why is Canada's unemployment rate so high?: A labour market and technology explanation ofthe divergence of unemployment rates in Canada and the United Stat... HG Grubel,J Bonnici 被引量: 1发表: 1986年 Why is Canada's unemployment rate so high? : a labour market and technology explanation...
Rault (2003), "Why Is French Equilibrium Unemployment So High? An Estimation of the WS-PS Model", Journal of Applied Economics 6 (1).L'Horty Y. and Rault C. (2003), "Why Is French Equilibrium Unemployment So High? An Estimation of the WS-PS Model", Journal of Applied Economics 6 ...
After Welfare Reform and an Economic Boom: Why Is Child Poverty Still So Much Higher in the U.S. Than in Europe?. Economic conditions in the United States were excellent during much of the 1990s., with low inflation and unemployment, and a budget surplus by 1999. Welfa... S Danziger -...
Unemployment Equilibria and Input Prices: Theory and Evidence from the United States Summary The paper studies one of the puzzles of modern economics. Why does Western Europe have 20 million unemployed workers? This is more than 10% of the ... AA Carruth,MA Hooker,AJ Oswald - 《Review of ...
In 2007 and 2008, the U.S. unemployment rate was only 4.6 percent, though it started to rise after the financial crisis hit in September 2008, reaching 10.1 percent in October 2009. Since then it has fallen to 8.1 percent. The unemployment figure is not
Why was unemployment so low? There are two reasons. First, jobs in housing construction are not a particularly large share of total employment. The direct loss of jobs was in the 100,000s, not millions. In addition, many of the workers who lost jobs in construction gained jobs in other ...
It is possible to find a job even in times as bad as now. 2. What is it that leads to their winning the prize? A. They have found the reason for unemployment. B. They have put forward a set of ideas to deal with unemployment. ...
All-over in Europe, unemployment became a growing problem from the mid 1980s to the mid 1990s. Nevertheless, the effects on the economical situation of the... R Hauser,B Nolan 被引量: 0发表: 1999年 Can the U.S. Consumer Beat the House? When the Fed Ended Its Historic Series of 17...