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ArtikelOn Theories of Unemployment  
Oleh: Solow, Robert M.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Economic Impact no. 3 (1980), page 54-59.
Topik: Unemployment; Employment; Market; Economics
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Isi artikelhe traditional tension in economics between belief in market-system efficiency and awareness of market imperfections is especially pointed in discussions of labor markets, the immediate past president of the American Economic Association points out in this important article. Dr. Solow analyzes a number of historical and recently posited reasons why wages do not usually move flexibly to clear labor market. he suggests that theory ought to be based on the realities of economic life. A native of New York, Robert Solow received his doctorate in economics from Harvard University. His important contributions to several aspects of economic theory have been widely acclaimed. This article is drawn from Dr. Solow's presidential address to the American Economic Association's annual meeting in December 1979.
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