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Unemployment: NEW, #1.5
Unemployment: NEW, #1.5
Unemployment: NEW, #1.5
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This book is concerned with why unemployment is so high and why it fluctuates so wildly. It shows how unemployment affects inflation, and discusses whether full employment can ever be combined with price stability. It asks why some groups have higher unemployment rates than others.

The book thus surveys in a clear, textbook fashion the main aspects of the unemployment problem. It integrates macroeconomics with a detailed micro-analysis of the labour market. it uses the authors' model to explain the puzzling post-war history of OECD unemployment and shows how unemployment and inflation are affected by systems of wage bargaining and unemployment insurance. For each issue it develops new relevant theory, followed by extensive empirical analysis.

The authors are established experts in this field, and this book gives their definitive treatment. It is based largely on new research, but also incorporates the best of existing knowledge. The long `overview' chapter is accessible to any non-specialist with an elementary knowledge of economics. The rest of the book provides key elements for courses in macroeconomics and labour economics at advanced undergraduate and graduate levels, and will serve as a major source of reference for both scholars and students.

The basic aim of the book, however, is to provide the basis for better policy. As the book shows, by learning from theory and experience, we can avoid the waste and misery of high unemployment.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKajem Shaikh
Release dateMar 30, 2024
ISBN9798223171560
Unemployment: NEW, #1.5
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Kajem Shaikh

Kajem Shaikh, a motivational speaker. Reading and listening to literature and writing books centered on literature were both from my childhood. Since then I used to write short poems or stories. So I provoked my desire and started studying literature. I started writing books after reading and listening to literature. Till date I have written 200+ poems, including love, romance, sadness, love, nature, friendship, violence, general topics etc. Finished writing 100+ stories, one of them was "My Friend Hamida"(2012). My first poem was "College Love"(2013). It was a big hit in college at that time. From then on I put a lot of emphasis on writing. Then started studying coaching. And from there. With the encouragement of students, I started writing various competitive exam books. My first competitive exam book was "Samanya Hindi 60+ Practice"(2021) book. I got a lot of success in it. This book in your hand is also a result. How did I like this book or any mistakes? If you have please inform by email- kajemshaikh0365@gmail.com, and  to get various pdf notes or to give mock test or for more details visit our website: -www.studycare0365.blogspot.com, or join telegram channel:- ssc_gd_constable0365, you can also follow me on Instagram Can Follow :- ssc_gd_constable0365.Thanks for support. Kajem Shaikh INDIA Email:kajemshaikh0365@gmail.com Website:studycare0365.blogspot.com

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    Unemployment - Kajem Shaikh

    Kajem Shaikh

    INDIA

    Email:kajemshaikh0365@gmail.com

    Website:studycare0365.blogspot.com

    About the book

    Unemployment

    This book is concerned with why unemployment is so high and why it fluctuates so wildly. It shows how unemployment affects inflation, and discusses whether full employment can ever be combined with price stability. It asks why some groups have higher unemployment rates than others.

    The book thus surveys in a clear, textbook fashion the main aspects of the unemployment problem.

    It integrates macroeconomics with a detailed micro-analysis of the labour market. it uses the authors' model to explain the puzzling post-war history of OECD unemployment and shows how unemployment and inflation are affected by systems of wage bargaining and unemployment insurance.

    For each issue it develops new relevant theory, followed by extensive empirical analysis.

    The authors are established experts in this field, and this book gives their definitive treatment. It is based largely on new research, but also incorporates the best of existing knowledge. The long `overview' chapter is accessible to any non-specialist with an elementary knowledge of economics.

    The rest of the book provides key elements for courses in macroeconomics and labour economics at advanced undergraduate and graduate levels, and will serve as a major source of reference for both scholars and students.

    The basic aim of the book, however, is to provide the basis for better policy. As the book shows, by learning from theory and experience, we can avoid the waste and misery of high unemployment.

    `c onvincingly refutes the idea that countries have no choice but to live with high unemployment.' The Economist

    `an important book ... which synthesises mainstream economic views on the subject.' Christopher Huhne, The Independent on Sunday

    `The Bible of anyone this year concerned with the causes of unemployment and what we can do about it is a book published recently in London. It should be the starting point for any sensible discussion on the subject from now on.'

    `The authors are experts in this field, and the book will be a major reference work for scholars and students. Highly recommended for graduate and upper-division undergraduate collections.' Social and Behavioral Sciences

    `Taken simply as a review of the literature, the book is a monumental achievement: there are some 480 references listed. But it is much more than that.

    Theoretical models are set up, one by one, for the many individual relationships that bear, directly or indirectly, on unemployment, and these models are then subject to statistical analysis ...

    There is no question that this book is essential reading for economists concerned with unemployment, but it should also be studied by everyone in industry concerned with wage bargaining, whether employer or trade unionist.' British Journal of Industrial Relations....

    'impressive and salutary book ... they sustain an explanatory commentary in plain English ... so that careful readers should be able to follow the reasoning and assess the empirical evidence' P.A. McGavin, University of New South Wales, Policy, Summer 1992/93

    'The leading international text on this subject is Unemployment by Richard Layard, Stephen Nickell and Richard Jackman.' Geoffrey Lehmann, The Australian

    Proposal

    Unemployment is one of the most important social problems faced by all developed and developing countries.

    While countries are developing technologically, production systems are changing and it is becoming hard for workforce to keep pace with these developments. From Macedonia's independence (1991) to 2010, the most important problem in the economy was unemployment.

    The fact that production ceased in the first years of independence caused both industrial production and total production to decline. Considering the fact that the factories does not work, new people joined to the unemployed group.

    The Macedonian economy has struggled with high unemployment for 25 years.

    According to data from the Macedonian statistics agency, the unemployment rate in 2010 was about 39 percent, but in 2015 it has decreased to 25 percent.

    In OECD countries are implemented active policies in 6 important categories to increase employment. Macedonia has been implementing these policies since 2007.

    These policies have begun to give positive results. In addition, the decrease in unemployment is linked to foreign investments, but also the policies to struggle unemployment by the government has affected.

    There is no doubt that the rate of unemployment is increasing day by day in this present time. All around are unemployed and unemployed.

    Where do you work?

    Where is the job?

    Where is the responsibility?

    There is no one to answer these questions.

    All these situations are in my mind so I am interested in writing this unemployment essay.

    And my beloved students are helping to write and

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