Natural Rate Of Unemployment
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1. Três abordagens sobre desemprego: teórica, empírica e de história das idéias / Three aproaches to unemployment: theoretical, empirical and history of ideas
Esta tese tem como objetivo estudar a questão do desemprego a partir de três abordagens distintas: teórica, empírica e de história das idéias. Uma tese com essas características se faz relevante justamente por apresentar diferentes abordagens científicas sobre um tema tão caro à sociedade e à ciência econômica. Na abordagem de história das idé
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 12/12/2011
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2. The Dutch disease and its neutralization: a Ricardian approach
The Dutch disease is a major market failure originated in the existence of cheap and abundant natural or human resources that keep overvalued the currency of a country for an undetermined period of time, thus turning non profitable the production of tradable goods using technology in the state-of-the-art. It is an obstacle to growth on the demand side, becau
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy. Publicado em: 2008-03
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3. Método, equilíbrio, expectativas e desemprego: o debate entre keynesianos e neoclássicos
The present work aims to provide a critique to the Walrasian approach in Macroeconomics. The debate between Keynesians (Keynes, New Keynesians and Post-Keynesians) and Neoclassical (Monetarists and New Classical) about method, expectations, and equilibrium is presented. Trying so to refuse Lucass critique, which says that Keynes did not respect economic anal
Publicado em: 2008
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4. Unemployment and mortality in Denmark, 1970-80.
Relative mortality in the period 1970-80 was studied among Danish men and women who were unemployed and employed on the day of the 1970 census. The study population consisted of the total labour force in the age range 20-64 on 9 November 1970--that is, about 2 million employed and 22,000 unemployed people. Relative mortality was analysed by a multiplicative