The Change in the Relationship Between Unemployment and Earnings Increases: A Review of Some Possible Explanations
Anonymous
National Institute Economic Review, 1970, vol. 54, 44-63
Abstract:
The Economic Review for February 1970 observed that: ‘In the last few years relationships which were previously reliable guides to likely rates of increase in wages and earnings have been giving less and less useful guidance, to the point of having become nearly irrelevant.’
Date: 1970
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