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Involuntary Unemployment The Elusive Quest For A Theory Routledge Frontiers Of Political Economy 1st Edition Michel De Vroey

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Involuntary Unemployment The Elusive Quest For A Theory Routledge Frontiers Of Political Economy 1st Edition Michel De Vroey
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Michel de Vroey
ISBN: 9780415080743, 0415080746
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Involuntary Unemployment The Elusive Quest For A Theory Routledge Frontiers Of Political Economy 1st Edition Michel De Vroey by Michel De Vroey 9780415080743, 0415080746 instant download after payment.

The Great Depression of the 1930s with its dramatic unemployment rates was one of the most striking economic events of the past century. It shook economists' beliefs in the existence of self-adjusting forces and prompted Keynes to write his masterwork, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. Involuntary unemployment was the central concept of Keynes' book. However, after having been considered the sine qua non of economics for decades, it has gradually disappeared from textbooks and research. This book recounts and ponders this demise, asking whether the abandonment of the concept of involuntary unemployment is the manifestation of some inner defect of recent economic theory or is rather due to some intrinsic weakness of the concept itself, which makes it of little use when it comes to economic theorising. In order to disentangle these issues, the author critically reviews the different explanations of involuntary unemployment that have been offered from Keynes up to the end of the 1980s. After consideringThe General Theory, the author studies the works of pioneering macroeconomists such as Hicks, Modigliani, Lange, Leontief, Tobin, Klein and Hansen. An examination of the 're-appraisal of Keynes' and of the so-called disequilibrium school is followed by a discussion of Friedman's and Lucas' anti-Keynesian attack. The final part of the book investigates a series of models purporting to revive the Keynesian project, namely implicit contract, efficiency wages, insider-outsider, coordination failures, and imperfect competition.

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