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Acceptance Wage
Active Labour Market Policy
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Average Income
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Employment Policy
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Frictional Unemployment
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General Employment Policies
Gross Profits
Hold
income inequality measurement
Involuntary Unemployment
Keynes
labour
Labour Market
labour market analysis
Labour Market Problems
labour market regulation debates
macroeconomic inequality
marginal
Marginal Productivity Theory
market
Money Wage
phillips
Phillips Curve
Post-war
productivity
real
Real Wage
share
Short Term Phillips Curve
Sloped Phillips Curve
structural unemployment
theory
Unemployed Persons
Unfilled Vacancies
Vice Versa
wage bargaining theory
Wage Share
Product details
- ISBN 9781138968738
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 04 Aug 2016
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Whilst there is widespread agreement about the goals of economic policy, consensus about how best to achieve them can be harder to achieve. No issues are more contentious than employment and income distribution. In recent years full employment and a just distribution of incomes have been downgraded as policy objectives, as greater priority has been given to price stability and balance of payments objectives. This emphasis has been supported by a mainstream economic theory which has an unswerving belief in the ability of market forces to achieve a satisfactory regulation of employment and income distribution
Other economists have remained more sceptical, and none more so than Kurt Rothschild. This new volume collects together his twenty two most important essays in the area, many of which are appearing in English for the first time. Throughout pure theory is linked to relevant practical investigations.
Employment, Wages and Income Distribution
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