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The article discusses the incompatibility of promoting individual interests of capitalists and workers with the promotion of macroeconomic goals of society. The article implements the ``instrumental method'' developed by Adolph Lowe, and articulates the separation of microeconomic goals with...
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A serious blemish of the present economic era is the high rates of unemployment which currently afflict developed … countries. Unemployment has reached high levels in several European countries as the following figures suggest. It is nearly 10 ….1% in Sweden, 8.2% in the UK, and 8.2% in USA. The average OECD unemployment increased from 6.8% in 2005, and 6.2% in 2006 …
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The article discusses the incompatibility of promoting individual interests of capitalists and workers with the promotion of macroeconomic goals of society. The article implements the ``instrumental method'' developed by Adolph Lowe, and articulates the separation of microeconomic goals with...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010556946
The article discusses the incompatibility of promoting individual interests of capitalists and workers with the promotion of macroeconomic goals of society. The article implements the ``instrumental method'' developed by Adolph Lowe, and articulates the separation of microeconomic goals with...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008839188
The current study analyzes the status of both the European and the Bulgarian labor markets from the standpoint of the effects of the current crisis, which has affected the supply and demand of labor as well as the employment structure. It further examines the anti-crisis policies, which have...
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employment is presented. We provide some theoretical arguments which cast doubt on the standard thesis that unemployment … that a persistent lack of demand is responsible for the major part of the German unemployment problem. … und Lohn-bedingten Arbeitslosigkeit in Frage stellen. Es deutet vielmehr einiges darauf hin, dass die hohe …
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A quantitative model is presented linking the rate of inflation and unemployment to the change in the level of labor … simplified version of the 1-D boundary elements method. All models for Australia are similar to those obtained for the US, France …
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unemployment and stagnating growth by 1970, called stagflation. Since 1970 governments redressed the welfare state but did not …
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years due to high inflation and the economic recession in 1996. The unemployment rate is high: in 1993 it reached 21%; by …
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argues that reducing the high degree of unemployment could contribute to peace and stability in the lives of people … which continues to be a source of grievance and social unrest. Unemployment, especially amongst the young and dislocated … security conditions allow – first to tackle the immediate problem of a very high level of unemployment and then to ensure that …
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