The Causes of British Unemployment
R. Layard and
Stephen Nickell
National Institute Economic Review, 1985, vol. 111, 62-85
Abstract:
Unemployment in Britain has risen from around 2 per cent in the late 1950s and early 1960s to around 3 per cent today. What accounts for this astonishing increase?
Date: 1985
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