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Fighting Unemployment

Articles from the last few issues of Fighting Unemployment © Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs
  • Full Text
    Fighting Unemployment, pp. i-354.
  • 1.. Introduction
    Fighting Unemployment, pp. 3-35.
  • 2.. Wage Compression and the Unemployment Crisis: Labor Market Institutions, Skills, and Inequality-Unemployment Tradeoffs
    Fighting Unemployment, pp. 35-72.
  • 3.. Labor Market Institutions and Unemployment: Assessment of the Cross-Country Evidence
    Fighting Unemployment, pp. 72-119.
  • 4.. Testing the Flexibility Paradigm: Canadian Labor Market Performance in International Context
    Fighting Unemployment, pp. 119-156.
  • 5.. Is the OECD Jobs Strategy behind U.S. and British Employment and Unemployment Success in the 1990s?
    Fighting Unemployment, pp. 156-197.
  • 6.. Labor Market Success and Labor Market Reform: Lessons from Ireland and New Zealand
    Fighting Unemployment, pp. 197-216.
  • 7.. Employment Performance and Labor Market Institutions: The Case of Spain
    Fighting Unemployment, pp. 216-262.
    by Llorente, Rafael M de Bustillo
  • 8.. Is Labor Market Regulation at the Root of Unemployment?: The Case of Germany and the Netherlands
    Fighting Unemployment, pp. 262-284.
  • 9.. Labor Market Policy, Flexibility, and Employment Performance: Denmark and Sweden in the 1990s
    Fighting Unemployment, pp. 284-310.
  • 10.. Unemployment and Labor Market Institutions
    Fighting Unemployment, pp. 310-354.
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    by Woods, D Kerry
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