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Textual graphs & tables. Minor rubbing. VG. 23x15cm, xiv, 488 pp. Contains 12 papers. Includes: J.H. Drčze & C.R. Bean: "Europe's Unemployment Problem: Introduction and Syntheses"; O.J. Blanchard: " Unemployment: Getting the Questions Right-and Some of the Answers"; P. Neudorfer; K. Pichelmann & M. Wagner: "Unfavorable Shifts of Rationing Equilibria: Austrian Unemployment, 1965-86"; F. Mehta & H.R. Sneesens: " Belgian Unemployment: The Story of a Small Open Economy Caught in a Worldwide Recession"; T.M. Andersen & P.B. Overgaard: "Demand and Capacity Constraints on Danish Employment"; F. Gagey, J. Lambert & B. Ottenwaelter: "Structural Mismatch, Demand and Capacity Constraints in the Rise of Frence Unemployment"; H. Entorf, W. Franz; H. König & W. Smolny: "The Development of German Employment and Unemployment: Estimation and Simulation of a Small Macro Model"; F.P. Schioppa: "A Discussion of Italian Employment in the Private Sector, 1960-84, Combining Traditional Concepts and Disequilibrium Macroeconomics"; W. Driehuis: "A Disequilibrium Analysis of the Dutch Economy"; J. Andrés; J.J. Dolado; C. Molinas; M. Sebastian & A. Zabalza: The Influence of Demand and Capital Constraints on Spanish Unemployment"; C.R. Bean & A. Gavosto: "Outsiders, Capacity Shortages, and Unemployment in the United Kingdom"; M.C. Burda: " Is Mismatch Really the Problem? Some Estimates of the 'Chelwood Gate II' Model with U.S. Data".