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The Rise of Unemployment in Europe: A Keynesian Approach (New Directions in Modern Economics series)

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Keynesian economists have continually highlighted the crucial role of effective demand and capital investment in determining the level of unemployment. However, this vital insight has been conspicuous by its absence in recent mainstream debates on the causes of the rise of unemployment in Europe.The dominant explanation of unemployment - the NAIRU theory - implies that wages are 'too high' and holds changes in labor market institutions responsible for the rise in unemployment. Given that wage shares have been falling for more than two decades and unemployment rates have remained high, it is surprising that this explanation has yet to be properly challenged. This book offers a long overdue and refreshing Keynesian approach to the rise of European unemployment. It critically discusses the NAIRU theory and presents econometric evidence to assess the relative importance of capital investment and labor market institutions. The author also explores the reasons for the slowdown in capital accumulation, and is able to establish a clear link between changes in the financial sector, changes in corporate governance and investment expenditures.This insightful theoretical and empirical analysis of mainstream and heterodox approaches to unemployment deserves a wide readership amongst academics, economists, graduate students and policymakers in the fields of labour market theory and policy, post Keynesian economics and macroeconomics. It will also make a substantial contribution to the on-going and highly pertinent debate on the economic, political and social problem of unemployment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781843764106
ISBN-10: 1843764105
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication date: 2004-11-28
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: Height: 9.25 Inches, Length: 6.25 Inches, Weight: 0.20062065842 Pounds, Width: 1 Inches
Author: Engelbert Stockhammer
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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