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Unemployment solved: Answer to Krugman, Phelps, Ormerod and Heilbroner

Thomas Cool
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Thomas Colignatus ()

General Economics and Teaching from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: Krugman, Phelps, ormerod and Heilbroner have produced forceful analyses on the current state of the economy, society and economic theory itself, and allwith a distinct attention for unemployment. These authors agree on many points, but disagree on major points too. Interestingly where these authors disagree, wmy own work offers new answers, on angles clearly not considered by them. My analysis solves conflicts, fills gaps, and complements on usseful points. By relating my work to theirs I hope to enable these authors and their readers to plug into - what I consider - a new synthesis for a (renewed) mainstream economics.

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Pages: 14 pages
Date: 1997-04-14
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