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Die Finanz- und Wirtschaftskrise führte in Deutschland zum stärksten Einbruch der Produktion seit der Weltwirtschaftskrise 1930-32. Doch gleichzeitig war der Einbruch auf dem Arbeitsmarkt weit schwächer und kürzer, als alle Experten vermutet hatten. Inzwischen erreicht die Arbeitslosenquote...
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In the post-war economic history of West Germany, there have been two periods of significant unemployment. If we take full employment to mean a jobless rate of less than 3 %, the two periods can be dated as 1948 to 1958 and 1975 to the present. While the latter period has naturally been subject...
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In recent years, there has been an intense debate among economists about the causes of unemployment in Europe. Broadly speaking, the views can be grouped into two familiar camps: those with a more (neo-)classical outlook - stressing the importance of factor price movements, institutional...
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The main point of this paper will be that West German unemployment in the late 1980's has a curious double character: while its genesis is largely determined by the macroeconomic events of the last two decades - two stabilization crises and one wage revolution -, its current state reveals...
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