Essays On Labor Markets And Monetary Policy


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The Labor Market and Economic Adjustment


The Labor Market and Economic Adjustment

Author: Pierre-Richard Agénor

language: en

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Release Date: 1995-11-01


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This paper examines the role of the labor market in the transmission process of adjustment policies in developing countries. It begins by reviewing the recent evidence regarding the functioning of these markets. It then studies the implications of wage inertia, nominal contracts, labor market segmentation, and impediments to labor mobility for stabilization policies. The effect of labor market reforms on economic flexibility and the channels through which labor market imperfections alter the effects of structural adjustment measures are discussed next. The last part of the paper identifies a variety of issues that may require further investigation, such as the link between changes in relative wages and the distributional effects of adjustment policies.

Essays on labor markets and monetary policy


Essays on labor markets and monetary policy

Author: Tong Wang

language: de

Publisher:

Release Date: 2013


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Essays on the Great Depression


Essays on the Great Depression

Author: Ben S. Bernanke

language: en

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Release Date: 2009-01-10


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From the Nobel Prize–winning economist and former chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve, a landmark book that provides vital lessons for understanding financial crises and their sometimes-catastrophic economic effects As chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve during the Global Financial Crisis, Ben Bernanke helped avert a greater financial disaster than the Great Depression. And he did so by drawing directly on what he had learned from years of studying the causes of the economic catastrophe of the 1930s—work for which he was later awarded the Nobel Prize. This influential work is collected in Essays on the Great Depression, an important account of the origins of the Depression and the economic lessons it teaches.