Employment (Economic theory)
Overview
Works: | 32 works in 7 publications in 7 languages |
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Corporatism and economic performance : = a comparative analysis of market economies /
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Income and employment in theory and practice : = essays in memory of Athanasios Asimakopulos /
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The political economy of full employment : = conservatism, corporation, and institutional change /
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Employment, wages, and income distribution : = critical essays in economics /
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Employment and income distribution in rural China : = household responses to market transition /
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Economic reforms, growth and employment = labour markets in Latin America and the Caribbean /
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Changing forms of employment = organisations, skills, and gender /
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Employment guarantee schemes = job creation and policy in developing countries and emerging markets /
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Non-standard employment in Europe : = paradigms, prevalence and policy responses /
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Spanish Sociedades Laborales = activating the unemployed : a potential new EU active labour market policy instrument /
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The Economics of technology and employment : = theory and empirical evidence /
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Full employment and growth : = further Keynesian essays on policy /
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Macroeconomics and the wage bargain : = a modern approach to employment, inflation, and the exchange rate /
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Productivity growth, inflation, and unemployment : = the collected essays of Robert J. Gordon /
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Macroeconomics after Keynes = a reconsideration of the general theory /
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The pursuit of economic development = growing good jobs in U.S. cities and states /
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Barriers to employment = impact of macro, individual and enterprise-level variables /
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