Fighting Europe's Unemployment in the 1990s /
Unemployment is the most pressing issue of economic policy in present-day Europe. Why are unemployment levels so high? Why are they higher compared to the past and to countries outside Europe, notably the U.S.? What is the nature of this unemployment crisis? And, how can unemployment be reduced? The...
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
1996.
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Table of Contents:
- Salzburg Manifesto: Fighting Europe's Unemployment in the 1990s
- The Historical Record: Unemployment and the Structure of the Labor Markets: The Long View
- Doing it Right? The U.S. Labor Market Response to the 1980s-1990s
- Unemployment in the OECD and its Remedies
- Europe's Present Unemployment Crisis: Immigration and the European Labor Markets
- Foreign Trade, Wages, and Unemployment
- Unemployment and the Crisis of the German Model: A Long-Term Interpretation
- Current Policy Issues: Reforming the Welfare State in Western Europe
- Lessons for Employment and Growth in Western Europe
- Unemployment in Central and Eastern Europe: East Meets West.