Unemployment : Facts, Figures and Possible Solutions for Britain

As Britain's 'unemployment problem' persists, discussion and argument about it grow in fervour and complexity. But just who believe what? Who agrees with whom? What are facts and what mere opinions and prophesies? Above all, what is being done about the problem? In this Pelican Origin...

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Auteur principal : Hawkins Kevin (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Unemployment : Facts, Figures and Possible Solutions for Britain / Kevin Hawkins
Publié : Harmondsworth : Penguin Books , 1979
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (142 p.)
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Résumé : As Britain's 'unemployment problem' persists, discussion and argument about it grow in fervour and complexity. But just who believe what? Who agrees with whom? What are facts and what mere opinions and prophesies? Above all, what is being done about the problem? In this Pelican Original, Kevin Hawkins provides an up-to-date briefing on these mysteries, surveying all the major theories and courses of action -current and proposed. Into a coherent context go the Philipps Curve, Bacon and Eltis, Lord Keynes and Professor Friedman, the 'welfare scroungers' theory, the Manpower Services Commission, the balance of payment, the apprenticeship system and much else besides. There are many unemployment problems and no single solution; but, as the author shows, some -if not all-can be solved.
Bibliographie : Notes bibliogr. p. 133-142
ISBN : 0-14-022214-6