Sneessens, Henri
[UCL]
Shadman Valavi, Fatemeh
[UCL]
Since 1974 Europe has been burdened with steadily persistent and increasing unemployment. This book, prepared under the auspices of the European Unemployment Program, uses a compact econometric model to identify the sources of the unemployment problem and to suggest remedies. Focusing on ten European countries, with a chapter on the United States for comparative perspective, the studies are unique in adopting a single theoretical model to guide empirical research. The common framework allows for sharply focused investigation and produces findings whose significance does not end at national boundaries.
Bibliographic reference |
Sneessens, Henri ; Shadman Valavi, Fatemeh. Belgian Unemployment : The Story of a Small Open Economy Caught in a Worldwide Recession. In: Drèze, Jacques, Europe's unemployment problem, MIT Press : Cambridge 1991, p. 120-155 |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/76158 |