Title: The Theory of Unemployment, too, is Historically
Abstract: Conditioned * SUMMARY: 1. Preliminary observations; 2. Employment and unemployment: the analytically important subdivisions; 3. The causes of the recent increase in unemployment in developed countries; 4. Technological unemployment and the unceasing redistribution of workers during the growth process; 5. Industry: absolute and relative saving of labour; 6. Unemployment in industry: Ricardian, Keynesian and neoclassical unemployment; 7. Relation between wages and unemployment; 8. The flexibility of the labour market; 9. The reduction in working hours; 10. A reference model; 11. Concluding remarks. APPENDIX: 1. The preliminary hypotheses: two graphs; 2. The estimated equations for the Italian economy; 3. A short-term reference model; 4. The slowdown i’z the process of growth; 5. The employment and oil consumption equations; 6. Employment and unemployment: the young; 7. Prospects for employment in Italy. 1. Preliminary observations
Publication Year: 1987
Publication Date: 1987-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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