Tackling unemployment: Europe's successes and failures
Richard Jackman,
Richard Layard and
Stephen Nickell
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Abstract:
Why has unemployment fallen in some European countries but not in others? To answer this question, Richard Layard, Stephen Nickell and Richard Jackman revisit their landmark analysis of macroeconomic performance and the labour market.
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Date: 2005-02
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Published in Centrepiece, February, 2005, 10(1), pp. 23-27. ISSN: 1362-3761
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Working Paper: Tackling Unemployment: Europe's Successes and Failures (2005) 
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