Most macroeconomic theory has focused on goods and money rather
than on labour, but this book goes someway to redressing this
balance. It examines a wide range of labor-market issues from the
perspective of modern macroeconomics. It considers policy issues,
as well as theory, and criticises both Keynesian and New Classical
approaches.
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