Tipología del desempleo en la Argentina 1950-1984
Abstract
The macroeconomic theory of disequilibrium has been used to build models for the French and Belgian economies making the distinction between the goods and labor markets, each having their own equilibrium rules, so as to allow excess demand or excess supply in the latter. Using Sneessens' recursive technique, according to which parameters of the supply and demand functions in the goods market are plugged into the behavioral equations for the labor market, the different kinds of unemployment (classical, keynesian and repressed inflation) are identified in the Argentine economic experience from 1950 to 1984.
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